Helminth genome analysis: the current status of the filarial and schistosome genome projects. Filarial Genome Project. Schistosome Genome Project
Helminth genome analysis: the current status of the filarial and schistosome genome projects. Filarial Genome Project. Schistosome Genome Project
Genome projects for the parasitic helminths Brugia malayi (a representative filarial nematode) and Schistosoma were initiated in 1995 by the World Health Organization with the ultimate objectives of identifying new vaccine candidates and drug targets and of developing low resolution genome maps. Because no genetic maps are available, and very few genes have been characterized from either parasite group, the first goal of both Initiatives has been to catalogue new genes for future placement on chromosome and physical maps. These genes have been identified by the expressed sequence tag (EST) approach, utilising cDNA libraries constructed from diverse life cycle stages. To date, the Initiatives have deposited over 16,000 Brugia ESTs and nearly 8000 Schistosoma ESTs in Genbank's dbEST database, corresponding to 6000 and over 3600 genes respectively (33% of Brugia's estimated gene compliment, 18-24% of that of Schistosoma). Large fragment, genomic libraries have been constructed in BAC and YAC vectors for studies of genomic organization and for physical and chromosome mapping, and public, hypertext genomic databases have been established to facilitate data access. We present a summary of progress within the helminth genome initiatives and give several examples of important gene discoveries and future applications of these data.
Animals, Computational Biology, Databases, Factual, Expressed Sequence Tags, Filarioidea/genetics, Genes, Helminth, Genome, Helminths/genetics, Schistosoma/genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA/trends
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Williams, S A
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Johnston, D A
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1 October 1999
Williams, S A
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Johnston, D A
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Williams, S A and Johnston, D A
(1999)
Helminth genome analysis: the current status of the filarial and schistosome genome projects. Filarial Genome Project. Schistosome Genome Project.
Parasitology, 118 (7), .
(doi:10.1017/s0031182099004473).
Abstract
Genome projects for the parasitic helminths Brugia malayi (a representative filarial nematode) and Schistosoma were initiated in 1995 by the World Health Organization with the ultimate objectives of identifying new vaccine candidates and drug targets and of developing low resolution genome maps. Because no genetic maps are available, and very few genes have been characterized from either parasite group, the first goal of both Initiatives has been to catalogue new genes for future placement on chromosome and physical maps. These genes have been identified by the expressed sequence tag (EST) approach, utilising cDNA libraries constructed from diverse life cycle stages. To date, the Initiatives have deposited over 16,000 Brugia ESTs and nearly 8000 Schistosoma ESTs in Genbank's dbEST database, corresponding to 6000 and over 3600 genes respectively (33% of Brugia's estimated gene compliment, 18-24% of that of Schistosoma). Large fragment, genomic libraries have been constructed in BAC and YAC vectors for studies of genomic organization and for physical and chromosome mapping, and public, hypertext genomic databases have been established to facilitate data access. We present a summary of progress within the helminth genome initiatives and give several examples of important gene discoveries and future applications of these data.
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Animals, Computational Biology, Databases, Factual, Expressed Sequence Tags, Filarioidea/genetics, Genes, Helminth, Genome, Helminths/genetics, Schistosoma/genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA/trends
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