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Distinct genomic architecture of Plasmodium falciparum populations from South Asia

Authors :
Manoj T. Duraisingh
Rashmi Dash
Jennifer N. Maki
Ligia Pereira
Edwin Gomes
Riaz Basha Shaik
Anjali Mascarenhas
Laura Chery
Pradipsinh K. Rathod
Devaraja G. Mudeppa
Shiva Kumar
John H. White
A. P. Sharma
Wenyun Zuo
Shripad Tuljapurkar
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Previous whole genome comparisons of Plasmodium falciparum populations have not included collections from the Indian subcontinent, even though two million Indians contract malaria and about 50,000 die from the disease every year. Stratification of global parasites has revealed spatial relatedness of parasite genotypes on different continents. Here, genomic analysis was further improved to obtain country-level resolution by removing var genes and intergenic regions from distance calculations. P. falciparum genomes from India were found to be most closely related to each other. Their nearest neighbors were from Bangladesh and Myanmar, followed by Thailand. Samples from the rest of Southeast Asia, Africa and South America were increasingly more distant, demonstrating a high-resolution genomic-geographic continuum. Such genome stratification approaches will help monitor variations of malaria parasites within South Asia and future changes in parasite populations that may arise from in-country and cross-border migrations.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....018e43c0be723e0bf76a6deb45f675b5