Genome variation and evolution of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum

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Daniel C Jeffares
Arnab Pain
Andrew Berry
Anthony V Cox
James Stalker
Catherine E Ingle
Alan Thomas
Michael A Quail
Kyle Siebenthall
Anne-Catrin Uhlemann
Sue Kyes
Sanjeev Krishna
Chris Newbold
Emmanouil T Dermitzakis
Matthew Berriman
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[1] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,Informatics Division
[2] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
[3] Pathogen Sequencing Unit,undefined
[4] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,undefined
[5] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
[6] Biomedical Primate Research Centre,undefined
[7] Lange Kleiweg 139,undefined
[8] Rijswijk,undefined
[9] Postbus 3306,undefined
[10] Cornell University,undefined
[11] St. George's,undefined
[12] University of London,undefined
[13] Cranmer Terrace,undefined
[14] The Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine,undefined
[15] University of Oxford,undefined
[16] John Radcliffe Hospital,undefined
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Nature Genetics | 2007年 / 39卷
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Infections with the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum result in more than 1 million deaths each year worldwide1. Deciphering the evolutionary history and genetic variation of P. falciparum is critical for understanding the evolution of drug resistance, identifying potential vaccine candidates and appreciating the effect of parasite variation on prevalence and severity of malaria in humans. Most studies of natural variation in P. falciparum have been either in depth over small genomic regions (up to the size of a small chromosome2) or genome wide but only at low resolution3. In an effort to complement these studies with genome-wide data, we undertook shotgun sequencing of a Ghanaian clinical isolate (with fivefold coverage), the IT laboratory isolate (with onefold coverage) and the chimpanzee parasite P. reichenowi (with twofold coverage). We compared these sequences with the fully sequenced P. falciparum 3D7 isolate genome4. We describe the most salient features of P. falciparum polymorphism and adaptive evolution with relation to gene function, transcript and protein expression and cellular localization. This analysis uncovers the primary evolutionary changes that have occurred since the P. falciparum–P. reichenowi speciation and changes that are occurring within P. falciparum.
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