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Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi

BACKGROUND: Anopheles stephensi is the key vector of malaria throughout the Indian subcontinent and Middle East and an emerging model for molecular and genetic studies of mosquito-parasite interactions. The type form of the species is responsible for the majority of urban malaria transmission across...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Xiaofang, Peery, Ashley, Hall, A Brantley, Sharma, Atashi, Chen, Xiao-Guang, Waterhouse, Robert M, Komissarov, Aleksey, Riehle, Michelle M, Shouche, Yogesh, Sharakhova, Maria V, Lawson, Dan, Pakpour, Nazzy, Arensburger, Peter, Davidson, Victoria L M, Eiglmeier, Karin, Emrich, Scott, George, Phillip, Kennedy, Ryan C, Mane, Shrinivasrao P, Maslen, Gareth, Oringanje, Chioma, Qi, Yumin, Settlage, Robert, Tojo, Marta, Tubio, Jose M C, Unger, Maria F, Wang, Bo, Vernick, Kenneth D, Ribeiro, Jose M C, James, Anthony A, Michel, Kristin, Riehle, Michael A, Luckhart, Shirley, Sharakhov, Igor V, Tu, Zhijian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25244985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0459-2
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author Jiang, Xiaofang
Peery, Ashley
Hall, A Brantley
Sharma, Atashi
Chen, Xiao-Guang
Waterhouse, Robert M
Komissarov, Aleksey
Riehle, Michelle M
Shouche, Yogesh
Sharakhova, Maria V
Lawson, Dan
Pakpour, Nazzy
Arensburger, Peter
Davidson, Victoria L M
Eiglmeier, Karin
Emrich, Scott
George, Phillip
Kennedy, Ryan C
Mane, Shrinivasrao P
Maslen, Gareth
Oringanje, Chioma
Qi, Yumin
Settlage, Robert
Tojo, Marta
Tubio, Jose M C
Unger, Maria F
Wang, Bo
Vernick, Kenneth D
Ribeiro, Jose M C
James, Anthony A
Michel, Kristin
Riehle, Michael A
Luckhart, Shirley
Sharakhov, Igor V
Tu, Zhijian
author_facet Jiang, Xiaofang
Peery, Ashley
Hall, A Brantley
Sharma, Atashi
Chen, Xiao-Guang
Waterhouse, Robert M
Komissarov, Aleksey
Riehle, Michelle M
Shouche, Yogesh
Sharakhova, Maria V
Lawson, Dan
Pakpour, Nazzy
Arensburger, Peter
Davidson, Victoria L M
Eiglmeier, Karin
Emrich, Scott
George, Phillip
Kennedy, Ryan C
Mane, Shrinivasrao P
Maslen, Gareth
Oringanje, Chioma
Qi, Yumin
Settlage, Robert
Tojo, Marta
Tubio, Jose M C
Unger, Maria F
Wang, Bo
Vernick, Kenneth D
Ribeiro, Jose M C
James, Anthony A
Michel, Kristin
Riehle, Michael A
Luckhart, Shirley
Sharakhov, Igor V
Tu, Zhijian
author_sort Jiang, Xiaofang
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description BACKGROUND: Anopheles stephensi is the key vector of malaria throughout the Indian subcontinent and Middle East and an emerging model for molecular and genetic studies of mosquito-parasite interactions. The type form of the species is responsible for the majority of urban malaria transmission across its range. RESULTS: Here, we report the genome sequence and annotation of the Indian strain of the type form of An. stephensi. The 221 Mb genome assembly represents more than 92% of the entire genome and was produced using a combination of 454, Illumina, and PacBio sequencing. Physical mapping assigned 62% of the genome onto chromosomes, enabling chromosome-based analysis. Comparisons between An. stephensi and An. gambiae reveal that the rate of gene order reshuffling on the X chromosome was three times higher than that on the autosomes. An. stephensi has more heterochromatin in pericentric regions but less repetitive DNA in chromosome arms than An. gambiae. We also identify a number of Y-chromosome contigs and BACs. Interspersed repeats constitute 7.1% of the assembled genome while LTR retrotransposons alone comprise more than 49% of the Y contigs. RNA-seq analyses provide new insights into mosquito innate immunity, development, and sexual dimorphism. CONCLUSIONS: The genome analysis described in this manuscript provides a resource and platform for fundamental and translational research into a major urban malaria vector. Chromosome-based investigations provide unique perspectives on Anopheles chromosome evolution. RNA-seq analysis and studies of immunity genes offer new insights into mosquito biology and mosquito-parasite interactions. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13059-014-0459-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-41959082014-10-15 Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi Jiang, Xiaofang Peery, Ashley Hall, A Brantley Sharma, Atashi Chen, Xiao-Guang Waterhouse, Robert M Komissarov, Aleksey Riehle, Michelle M Shouche, Yogesh Sharakhova, Maria V Lawson, Dan Pakpour, Nazzy Arensburger, Peter Davidson, Victoria L M Eiglmeier, Karin Emrich, Scott George, Phillip Kennedy, Ryan C Mane, Shrinivasrao P Maslen, Gareth Oringanje, Chioma Qi, Yumin Settlage, Robert Tojo, Marta Tubio, Jose M C Unger, Maria F Wang, Bo Vernick, Kenneth D Ribeiro, Jose M C James, Anthony A Michel, Kristin Riehle, Michael A Luckhart, Shirley Sharakhov, Igor V Tu, Zhijian Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Anopheles stephensi is the key vector of malaria throughout the Indian subcontinent and Middle East and an emerging model for molecular and genetic studies of mosquito-parasite interactions. The type form of the species is responsible for the majority of urban malaria transmission across its range. RESULTS: Here, we report the genome sequence and annotation of the Indian strain of the type form of An. stephensi. The 221 Mb genome assembly represents more than 92% of the entire genome and was produced using a combination of 454, Illumina, and PacBio sequencing. Physical mapping assigned 62% of the genome onto chromosomes, enabling chromosome-based analysis. Comparisons between An. stephensi and An. gambiae reveal that the rate of gene order reshuffling on the X chromosome was three times higher than that on the autosomes. An. stephensi has more heterochromatin in pericentric regions but less repetitive DNA in chromosome arms than An. gambiae. We also identify a number of Y-chromosome contigs and BACs. Interspersed repeats constitute 7.1% of the assembled genome while LTR retrotransposons alone comprise more than 49% of the Y contigs. RNA-seq analyses provide new insights into mosquito innate immunity, development, and sexual dimorphism. CONCLUSIONS: The genome analysis described in this manuscript provides a resource and platform for fundamental and translational research into a major urban malaria vector. Chromosome-based investigations provide unique perspectives on Anopheles chromosome evolution. RNA-seq analysis and studies of immunity genes offer new insights into mosquito biology and mosquito-parasite interactions. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13059-014-0459-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2014-09-23 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4195908/ /pubmed/25244985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0459-2 Text en © Jiang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Jiang, Xiaofang
Peery, Ashley
Hall, A Brantley
Sharma, Atashi
Chen, Xiao-Guang
Waterhouse, Robert M
Komissarov, Aleksey
Riehle, Michelle M
Shouche, Yogesh
Sharakhova, Maria V
Lawson, Dan
Pakpour, Nazzy
Arensburger, Peter
Davidson, Victoria L M
Eiglmeier, Karin
Emrich, Scott
George, Phillip
Kennedy, Ryan C
Mane, Shrinivasrao P
Maslen, Gareth
Oringanje, Chioma
Qi, Yumin
Settlage, Robert
Tojo, Marta
Tubio, Jose M C
Unger, Maria F
Wang, Bo
Vernick, Kenneth D
Ribeiro, Jose M C
James, Anthony A
Michel, Kristin
Riehle, Michael A
Luckhart, Shirley
Sharakhov, Igor V
Tu, Zhijian
Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_full Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_fullStr Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_full_unstemmed Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_short Genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_sort genome analysis of a major urban malaria vector mosquito, anopheles stephensi
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25244985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0459-2
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