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SUBMITTER: Weir W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4739771 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Weir William W Capewell Paul P Foth Bernardo B Clucas Caroline C Pountain Andrew A Steketee Pieter P Veitch Nicola N Koffi Mathurin M De Meeûs Thierry T Kaboré Jacques J Camara Mamadou M Cooper Anneli A Tait Andy A Jamonneau Vincent V Bucheton Bruno B Berriman Matt M MacLeod Annette A
eLife 20160126
Evolutionary theory predicts that the lack of recombination and chromosomal re-assortment in strictly asexual organisms results in homologous chromosomes irreversibly accumulating mutations and thus evolving independently of each other, a phenomenon termed the Meselson effect. We apply a population genomics approach to examine this effect in an important human pathogen, Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. We determine that T.b. gambiense is evolving strictly asexually and is derived from a single prog ...[more]