Parascaris univalens
BioProject PRJNA386823 | Data Source University of Colorado Denver | Taxonomy ID 6257
About Parascaris univalens
The nematode Parascaris univalens is an ubiquitous parasite infecting young horses. It is morphologically identical to, and has in the past been confused with, its sister species Parascaris equorum.
Genome Assembly & Annotation
Assembly
The assembly was produced by the Davis laboratory at the University of Colorado , as described by Wang et al. (2017)
Annotation
The gene predictions were made by the Davis laboratory at the University of Colorado based on the output of TransDecoder . A correction was submitted by the authors in 2018 for release 11 of WormBase ParaSite. Release 15 saw the addition of 10 gene models curated as part of the study of the P. univalens P-glycoprotein repertoire at The Free University of Berlin.
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Key Publications
- Wang J, Gao S, Mostovoy Y, Kang Y, Zagoskin M, Sun Y, Zhang B, White LK, Easton A, Nutman TB, Kwok PY, Hu S, Nielsen MK, Davis RE. Comparative genome analysis of programmed DNA elimination in nematodes. Genome Res, 2017;27(12):2001-2014
- Gerhard AP, Krücken J, Heitlinger E, Janssen IJI, Basiaga M, Kornaś S, Beier C, Nielsen MK, Davis RE, Wang J, von Samson-Himmelstjerna G. The P-glycoprotein repertoire of the equine parasitic nematode Parascaris univalens. Sci Rep, 2020;10(1):13586
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