2019
DOI: 10.1101/852038
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Refining the transcriptome of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum using amplification-free RNA-seq

Abstract: Plasmodium parasites undergo several major developmental transitions during their complex lifecycle, which are enabled by precisely ordered gene expression programs. Transcriptomes from the 48-hour blood stages of the major human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum have been described using cDNA microarrays and RNA-seq, but these assays have not always performed well within non-coding regions, where the AT-content is often 90-95%. We developed a directional, amplification-free RNA-seq protocol (DAFT-seq) to… Show more

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“…The mean length of 5' UTRs was 1,007 nt (median length 815 nt), and was 818 nt for 3' UTRs (median was 685 nt), which is longer than those described in previous studies in P. vivax 14,15 . These are also longer than the 5' and 3' UTR lengths recently described in P. falciparum 23 (577 nt and 453 nt, respectively). This difference is likely primarily technical in nature, due to many fewer sequences of >90% AT content disrupting continuous coverage in the P. vivax transcriptome relative to the P. falciparum transcriptome.…”
Section: The Architecture Of the Plasmodium Vivax Schizont Transcriptmentioning
confidence: 50%
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“…The mean length of 5' UTRs was 1,007 nt (median length 815 nt), and was 818 nt for 3' UTRs (median was 685 nt), which is longer than those described in previous studies in P. vivax 14,15 . These are also longer than the 5' and 3' UTR lengths recently described in P. falciparum 23 (577 nt and 453 nt, respectively). This difference is likely primarily technical in nature, due to many fewer sequences of >90% AT content disrupting continuous coverage in the P. vivax transcriptome relative to the P. falciparum transcriptome.…”
Section: The Architecture Of the Plasmodium Vivax Schizont Transcriptmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…We also found evidence for alternative splicing in 2.3 % of coding genes. This proportion is lower than estimates in P. falciparum DAFT-seq data 23 , but this data set covers only a portion of the IDC.…”
Section: Identification Of New Splice Sites and Non-coding Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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