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Chromosome sequence maps of the Giardia lamblia assemblage A isolate WB.


ABSTRACT: Two genotypes, assemblages A and B, of the pathogenic gut protozoan parasite Giardia lamblia infect humans. Symptoms of infection range from asymptomatic to chronic diarrhea. Giardia chromosomes have long been characterized but not until the publication of the first Giardia genome sequence was chromosome mapping work, commenced nearly two decades ago, completed. Initial mapping studies identified and ordered Not I chromosome segments (summating to 1.8 Mb) of the estimated 2 Mb chromosome 3. The resulting map was confirmed with the release of the Giardia genome sequence and this revitalized mapping. The result is that 93% of the WB isolate genome sequence has now been assigned to one of five major chromosomes, and community access to these data has been made available through GiardiaDB, the database for Giardia genomes.

SUBMITTER: Upcroft JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4506791 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chromosome sequence maps of the Giardia lamblia assemblage A isolate WB.

Upcroft Jacqui A JA   Krauer Kenia G KG   Upcroft Peter P  

Trends in parasitology 20100824 10


Two genotypes, assemblages A and B, of the pathogenic gut protozoan parasite Giardia lamblia infect humans. Symptoms of infection range from asymptomatic to chronic diarrhea. Giardia chromosomes have long been characterized but not until the publication of the first Giardia genome sequence was chromosome mapping work, commenced nearly two decades ago, completed. Initial mapping studies identified and ordered Not I chromosome segments (summating to 1.8 Mb) of the estimated 2 Mb chromosome 3. The  ...[more]

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