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Comparative genomics of trypanosomatid parasitic protozoa
Authors:El-Sayed Najib M  Myler Peter J  Blandin Gaëlle  Berriman Matthew  Crabtree Jonathan  Aggarwal Gautam  Caler Elisabet  Renauld Hubert  Worthey Elizabeth A  Hertz-Fowler Christiane  Ghedin Elodie  Peacock Christopher  Bartholomeu Daniella C  Haas Brian J  Tran Anh-Nhi  Wortman Jennifer R  Alsmark U Cecilia M  Angiuoli Samuel  Anupama Atashi  Badger Jonathan  Bringaud Frederic  Cadag Eithon  Carlton Jane M  Cerqueira Gustavo C  Creasy Todd  Delcher Arthur L  Djikeng Appolinaire  Embley T Martin  Hauser Christopher  Ivens Alasdair C  Kummerfeld Sarah K  Pereira-Leal Jose B  Nilsson Daniel  Peterson Jeremy  Salzberg Steven L
Institution:Institute for Genomic Research, 9712 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850, USA. nelsayed@tigr.org
Abstract:A comparison of gene content and genome architecture of Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi, and Leishmania major, three related pathogens with different life cycles and disease pathology, revealed a conserved core proteome of about 6200 genes in large syntenic polycistronic gene clusters. Many species-specific genes, especially large surface antigen families, occur at nonsyntenic chromosome-internal and subtelomeric regions. Retroelements, structural RNAs, and gene family expansion are often associated with syntenic discontinuities that-along with gene divergence, acquisition and loss, and rearrangement within the syntenic regions-have shaped the genomes of each parasite. Contrary to recent reports, our analyses reveal no evidence that these species are descended from an ancestor that contained a photosynthetic endosymbiont.
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