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Genome sequence of the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans): vector of African trypanosomiasis : International Glossina Genome Initiative

Authors :
Watanabe, Junichi
Hattori, Masahira
Berriman, Matthew
Lehane, Michael
Hall, Neil
Solano, Philippe
Aksoy, Serap
Hide, Winston
Touré, Yeya
Attardo, Geoffrey
Darby, Alistair
Toyoda, Atsushi
Hertz-Fowler, Christiane
Larkin, Denis
Cotton, James
Sanders, Mandy
Swain, Martin
Quail, Michael
Inoue, Noboru
Ravel, Sophie
Taylor, Todd
Srivastava, Tulika
Sharma, Vineet
Warren, Wesley
Wilson, Richard
Suzuki, Yutaka
Lawson, Daniel
Hughes, Daniel
Megy, Karyn
Masiga, Daniel
Mireji, Paul
Hansen, Immo
Van Den Abbeele, Jan
Benoit, Joshua
Bourtzis, Kostas
Obiero, George
Robertson, Hugh
Jones, Jeffery
Zhou, Jing-Jiang
Field, Linda
Friedrich, Markus
Nyanjom, Steven
Telleria, Erich
Caljon, Guy
Ribeiro, José
Acosta-Serrano, Alvaro
Ooi, Cher-Pheng
Rose, Clair
Price, David
Haines, Lee
Christoffels, Alan
Sim, Cheolho
Pham, Daphne
Denlinger, David
Geiser, Dawn
Omedo, Irene
Winzerling, Joy
Peyton, Justin
Marucha, Kevin
Jonas, Mario
Meuti, Megan
Rawlings, Neil
Zhang, Qirui
Macharia, Rosaline
Michalkova, Veronika
Dashti, Zahra
Baumann, Aaron
Gäde, Gerd
Marco, Heather
Caers, Jelle
Schoofs, Liliane
Riehle, Michael
Hu, Wanqi
Tu, Zhijian
Tarone, Aaron
Malacrida, Anna
Kibet, Caleb
Scolari, Francesca
Koekemoer, Jacobus
Willis, Judith
Gomulski, Ludvik
Falchetto, Marco
Scott, Maxwell
Fu, Shuhua
Sze, Sing-Hoi
Luiz, Thiago
Weiss, Brian
Walshe, Deirdre
Wang, Jingwen
Wamalwa, Mark
Mwangi, Sarah
Ramphul, Urvashi
Snyder, Anna
Brelsfoard, Corey
Thomas, Gavin
Tsiamis, George
Arensburger, Peter
Rio, Rita
Macdonald, Sandy
Panji, Sumir
Kruger, Adele
Benkahla, Alia
Balyeidhusa, Apollo
Msangi, Atway
Okoro, Chinyere
Stephens, Dawn
Stanley, Eleanor
Mpondo, Feziwe
Wamwiri, Florence
Mramba, Furaha
Siwo, Geoffrey
Githinji, George
Harkins, Gordon
Murilla, Grace
Lehväslaiho, Heikki
Malele, Imna
Auma, Joanna
Kinyua, Johnson
Ouma, Johnson
Okedi, Loyce
Manga, Lucien
Aslett, Martin
Koffi, Mathurin
Gaunt, Michael
Makgamathe, Mmule
Mulder, Nicola
Manangwa, Oliver
Abila, Patrick
Wincker, Patrick
Gregory, Richard
Bateta, Rosemary
Sakate, Ryuichi
Ommeh, Sheila
Lehane, Stella
Imanishi, Tadashi
Osamor, Victor
Kawahara, Yoshihiro
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2014.

Abstract

Tsetse flies are the sole vectors of human African trypanosomiasis throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Both sexes of adult tsetse feed exclusively on blood and contribute to disease transmission. Notable differences between tsetse and other disease vectors include obligate microbial symbioses, viviparous reproduction, and lactation. Here, we describe the sequence and annotation of the 366-megabase Glossina morsitans morsitans genome. Analysis of the genome and the 12,308 predicted protein-encoding genes led to multiple discoveries, including chromosomal integrations of bacterial (Wolbachia) genome sequences, a family of lactation-specific proteins, reduced complement of host pathogen recognition proteins, and reduced olfaction/chemosensory associated genes. These genome data provide a foundation for research into trypanosomiasis prevention and yield important insights with broad implications for multiple aspects of tsetse biology. ispartof: Science vol:344 issue:6182 pages:380-386 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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