2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003404
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Genome and Phylogenetic Analyses of Trypanosoma evansi Reveal Extensive Similarity to T. brucei and Multiple Independent Origins for Dyskinetoplasty

Abstract: Two key biological features distinguish Trypanosoma evansi from the T. brucei group: independence from the tsetse fly as obligatory vector, and independence from the need for functional mitochondrial DNA (kinetoplast or kDNA). In an effort to better understand the molecular causes and consequences of these differences, we sequenced the genome of an akinetoplastic T. evansi strain from China and compared it to the T. b. brucei reference strain. The annotated T. evansi genome shows extensive similarity to the re… Show more

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“…The well-documented meiotic event occurs only in the insect (11), making the subspecies asexual. Extensive analysis of a set of T. b. evansi strains showed their multiple emergences from T. brucei, in time frames not even sufficiently long to precipitate the loss of meiotic genes (65). In the same vein, many truly asexual metazoans and plants have been described, but most of them seem to be recently derived lineages, closely related to sexual species, as well.…”
Section: Sex In Eukaryotic Microorganisms: More Voyeurs Neededmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The well-documented meiotic event occurs only in the insect (11), making the subspecies asexual. Extensive analysis of a set of T. b. evansi strains showed their multiple emergences from T. brucei, in time frames not even sufficiently long to precipitate the loss of meiotic genes (65). In the same vein, many truly asexual metazoans and plants have been described, but most of them seem to be recently derived lineages, closely related to sexual species, as well.…”
Section: Sex In Eukaryotic Microorganisms: More Voyeurs Neededmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is exemplified by T. b. evansi surviving loss of mitochondrial (kinetoplast) DNA by skipping the tsetse fly vector, in which it is needed, altogether (compare its loss of sex; see above). Based on almost zero mutation rates of hundreds of unused genes encoding mitochondrial proteins (65) with proven lack of essentiality (81), it has been proposed that after relatively short periods of time, these lineages vanish, being replaced by new strains that, via disruption of kinetoplast DNA (and hence of sex), entered the path to their slow, yet inevitable demise (65,82).…”
Section: On the Advantages Of Meiotic Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapted from the National Cancer Institute (www.cancer.gov). Procyclin-associated genes (7 genes) Absence of PAG3 and mutations in others/absence of PAG3 and mutations in other genes in some isolates (38) Proteins associated with differentiation (PADs, 8 genes)…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Various Kinds Of Cancers Are Uncomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os tripanossomas africanos são reconhecidos por serem os agentes causais de doenças graves em humanos e animais de importância pecuária (Lai et al, 2008;Carnes et al, 2015).…”
Section: Clado T Bruceiunclassified
“…Estas três espécies são geneticamente idênticas, diferindo principalmente pelo modo de transmissão e o fato de que T. evansi e T. equiperdum não possuem o DNA do cinetoplasto ou possuem apenas parte dele. Por essas razões, alguns autores sugerem que T. evansi e T. equiperdum derivam de T. brucei e que deveriam ser consideradas subespécies (Lai et al, 2008;Carnes et al, 2015).…”
Section: O Clado T Brucei Compreende Os Tripanossomas Africanos Dos unclassified