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   Genome-Wide Analyses of Individual Strongyloides stercoralis (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea) Provide Insights into Population Structure and Reproductive Life Cycles  
   
نویسنده kikuchi t. ,hino a. ,tanaka t. ,aung m.p.p.t.h.h. ,afrin t. ,nagayasu e. ,tanaka r. ,higashiarakawa m. ,win k.k. ,hirata t. ,htike w.w. ,fujita j. ,maruyama h.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 12
چکیده    The helminth strongyloides stercoralis,which is transmitted through soil,infects 30–100 million people worldwide. s. stercoralis reproduces sexually outside the host as well as asexually within the host,which causes a life-long infection. to understand the population structure and transmission patterns of this parasite,we re-sequenced the genomes of 33 individual s. stercoralis nematodes collected in myanmar (prevalent region) and japan (non-prevalent region). we utilised a method combining whole genome amplification and next-generation sequencing techniques to detect 298,202 variant positions (0.6% of the genome) compared with the reference genome. phylogenetic analyses of snp data revealed an unambiguous geographical separation and sub-populations that correlated with the host geographical origin,particularly for the myanmar samples. the relatively higher heterozygosity in the genomes of the japanese samples can possibly be explained by the independent evolution of two haplotypes of diploid genomes through asexual reproduction during the auto-infection cycle,suggesting that analysing heterozygosity is useful and necessary to infer infection history and geographical prevalence. © 2016 kikuchi et al.
آدرس division of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of miyazaki,9800 kiharamiyazaki, Japan, division of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of miyazaki,9800 kiharamiyazaki,japan,department of environmental parasitology,tokyo medical and dental university,yushima,bunkyo-ku,tokyo, Japan, department of endoscopy,ryukyu university hospitalokinawa,japan,department of infectious,respiratory,and digestive medicine,faculty of medicine,university of the ryukyus,207 uehara,nishihara,okinawa, Japan, department of microbiology,university of medicine 1,yangon, Myanmar, division of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of miyazaki,9800 kiharamiyazaki, Japan, division of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of miyazaki,9800 kiharamiyazaki, Japan, division of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of miyazaki,9800 kiharamiyazaki, Japan, department of infectious,respiratory,and digestive medicine,faculty of medicine,university of the ryukyus,207 uehara,nishihara,okinawa, Japan, department of microbiology,university of medicine 1,yangon, Myanmar, department of infectious,respiratory,and digestive medicine,faculty of medicine,university of the ryukyus,207 uehara,nishihara,okinawa, Japan, department of microbiology,university of medicine 1,yangon, Myanmar, department of infectious,respiratory,and digestive medicine,faculty of medicine,university of the ryukyus,207 uehara,nishihara,okinawa, Japan, division of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of miyazaki,9800 kiharamiyazaki, Japan
 
     
   
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