Trichinella nativa

BioProject PRJNA257433 | Data Source University of Melbourne | Taxonomy ID 6335

About Trichinella nativa

The nematode Trichinella nativa is a parasite of a wide variety of mammals and birds. It is highly pathogenic and has a high resistance to freezing as it is encapsulated. Trichinellosis is caused by the ingestion of undercooked meat containing encysted larvae, the first signs include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, fever, and abdominal discomfort.

There is 1 alternative genome project for Trichinella nativa available in WormBase ParaSite: PRJNA179527

Assembly Statistics

AssemblyT2_ISS10_r1.0, GCA_001447565.1
StrainISS10
Database VersionWBPS18
Genome Size47,933,238
Data SourceUniversity of Melbourne
Annotation Version2016-05-WormBase

Gene counts

Coding genes13,545
Gene transcripts17,293

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