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Taenia solium

BioProject PRJNA170813 | Data Source National University of Mexico | Taxonomy ID 6204

About Taenia solium

The cestode Taenia solium, or pork tapeworm, is a parasite transmitted to pigs through human faeces or contaminated fodder, and to humans through uncooked or undercooked pork. Species can be found in many areas of the world including Africa, Southern Europe, Asia, South America, and some areas of North America. Infections can lead to cysticercosis, which is a disease that can cause seizures, so it is important seek treatment.

Genome Assembly & Annotation

Assembly

The T. solium genome was sequenced by the National University of Mexico. The initial version of the genome was described in Tsai et al (2013). The assembly has subsequently been improved, and the version presented here is the March 2014 snapshot of GeneDB.

Annotation

The original gene predictions were made by the National University of Mexico, as described by Tsai et al (2013). The gene models have since been iteratively improved. The gene set represented here is the March 2014 snapshot from GeneDB.

Key Publications

  • Tsai IJ, Zarowiecki M, Holroyd N, Garciarrubio A, Sánchez-Flores A, Brooks KL, Tracey A, Bobes RJ, Fragoso G, Sciutto E, Aslett M, Beasley H, Bennett HM, Cai X, Camicia F, Clark R, Cucher M, De Silva N, Day TA, Deplazes P, Estrada K, Fernández C, Holland PWH, Hou J, Hu S, Huckvale T, Hung SS, Kamenetzky L, Keane JA, Kiss F, Koziol U, Lambert O, Liu K, Luo X, Luo Y, Macchiaroli N, Nichol S, Paps J, Parkinson J, Pouchkina-Stantcheva N, Riddiford N, Rosenzvit M, Salinas G, Wasmuth JD, Zamanian M, Zheng Y, Taenia solium Genome Consortium, Cai J, Soberón X, Olson PD, Laclette JP, Brehm K, Berriman M. The genomes of four tapeworm species reveal adaptations to parasitism. Nature, 2013;496(7443):57-63

Assembly Statistics

AssemblyTsolium_Mexico_v1
StrainMexico
Database VersionWBPS19
Genome Size122,393,951
Data SourceNational University of Mexico
Annotation Version2014-05-WormBase

Gene counts

Coding genes12,467
Gene transcripts12,467

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