Trichinella murrelli
BioProject PRJNA257433 | Data Source University of Melbourne | Taxonomy ID 144512
About Trichinella murrelli
One of the Trichinella genus of parasitic nematodes, the causative agents of trichinosis (also known as trichinellosis). Trichinella murrelli is found exclusively in the Nearctic and is considered to be the predominant species circulating among sylvatic hosts in temperate North America. Viable T. murrelli has been isolated from black bears, raccoons, red foxes, bob cats and coyotes.
Genome Assembly & Annotation
Assembly
The genome of T. murrelli was produced by the Gasser laboratory at the University of Melbourne, as part of the assembly and analysis of all 12 recognized Trichinella species (described in Korhonen et al (2016)).
Annotation
The gene predictions were made by the Gasser laboratory at the University of Melbourne.
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Key Publications
- Korhonen PK, Pozio E, La Rosa G, Chang BC, Koehler AV, Hoberg EP, Boag PR, Tan P, Jex AR, Hofmann A, Sternberg PW, Young ND, Gasser RB. Phylogenomic and biogeographic reconstruction of the Trichinella complex. Nat Commun, 2016;7():10513
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | T5_ISS417_r1.0, GCA_001447425.1 |
Strain | ISS417 |
Database Version | WBPS18 |
Genome Size | 49,016,728 |
Data Source | University of Melbourne |
Annotation Version | 2016-05-WormBase |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 14,852 |
Gene transcripts | 18,645 |
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