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Adaptations in energy metabolism and gene family expansions revealed by comparative transcriptomics of three Chagas disease triatomine vectors

机译:三种Chagas病三态载体的比较转录组学揭示能量代谢和基因家族扩展的适应性。

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BackgroundChagas disease is a parasitic infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. It is an important public health problem affecting around seven to eight million people in the Americas. A large number of hematophagous triatomine insect species, occupying diverse natural and human-modified ecological niches transmit this disease. Triatomines are long-living hemipterans that have evolved to explode different habitats to associate with their vertebrate hosts. Understanding the molecular basis of the extreme physiological conditions including starvation tolerance and longevity could provide insights for developing novel control strategies. We describe the normalized cDNA, full body transcriptome analysis of three main vectors in North, Central and South America, Triatoma pallidipennis, T. dimidiata and T. infestans.
机译:背景南美锥虫病是由克鲁斯锥虫引起的寄生虫感染。这是一个重要的公共卫生问题,在美洲影响了大约7至800万人。占据各种自然和人类修饰的生态位的大量嗜血三atom昆虫物种传播了该病。 Triatomines是长寿的半足动物,已经进化为爆炸不同的生境,使其与脊椎动物宿主相关联。了解极端生理条件(包括饥饿耐受性和寿命)的分子基础可以为开发新型控制策略提供见识。我们描述了规范化的cDNA,在北美,中美洲和南美洲的三个主要载体,Triatoma pallidipennis,T。dimidiata和T. infestans的全身转录组分析。

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