About Trichuris muris
The nematode Trichuris muris, or murine whipworm, is a gastrointestinal parasite of mice which resides in the caecum and colon and has a direct oral faecal life cycle. It is a remarkably tractable model system for dissecting immune responses and host parasite relationships and is actively being investigated in a number of laboratories worldwide.
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | TMUE3.0, GCA_000612645.2 |
Database Version | WBPS18 |
Genome Size | 111,837,642 |
Data Source | WormBase |
Annotation Version | 282 |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 14,995 |
Non coding genes | 759 |
Small non coding genes | 759 |
Gene transcripts | 18,200 |
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