Ascaris suum
BioProject PRJNA62057 | Data Source University of Colorado Denver | Taxonomy ID 6253
About Ascaris suum
The nematode Ascaris suum is the large roundworm parasite of pigs and the causative agent of ascariasis. It is closely related to A. lumbricoides, the human large roundworm parasite, one of the most common human parasitic infections in the world. Cross infections of A. suum to humans and A. lumbricoides to pigs has been reported.
There is 1 alternative genome project for Ascaris suum available in WormBase ParaSite: PRJNA80881
Genome Assembly & Annotation
Assembly
The A. suum genome has been sequenced by the Davis laboratory at the University of Colorado as described by Wang et al. (2017) . The version presented here is an assembly update, superseding one described in Wang et al. (2012)
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 authors in 2018 for the release 11 of WormBase ParaSite.
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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
- Wang J, Mitreva M, Berriman M, Thorne A, Magrini V, Koutsovoulos G, Kumar S, Blaxter ML, Davis RE. Silencing of germline-expressed genes by DNA elimination in somatic cells. Dev Cell, 2012;23(5):1072-1080
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | ASM18702v3, GCA_000187025.3 |
Strain | AG01 |
Database Version | WBPS19 |
Genome Size | 298,028,455 |
Data Source | University of Colorado Denver |
Annotation Version | 2018-04-WormBase |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 16,778 |
Non coding genes | 1,196 |
Small non coding genes | 1,196 |
Gene transcripts | 61,706 |
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