Clonorchis sinensis
BioProject PRJDA72781 | Data Source Sun Yat-sen University | Taxonomy ID 79923
About Clonorchis sinensis
The trematode Clonorchis sinensis, or Chinese liver fluke, is a parasitic human liver fluke. The parasite lives in the liver of humans, is believed to be the third most prevalent worm parasite in the world, and is endemic to Japan, China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. Recent studies have proved that it is capable of causing cancer of liver and bile duct, and in fact the International Agency for Research on Cancer has classed it as a group 1 biological carcinogen in 2009.
There is 1 alternative genome project for Clonorchis sinensis available in WormBase ParaSite: PRJNA386618
Genome Assembly & Annotation
Assembly
The C. sinensis genome was sequenced by the Department of Parasitology at Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, as described by Huang et al (2013).
Annotation
The gene predictions were made by the Department of Parasitology at Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, as described by Huang et al (2013).
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Key Publications
- Huang Y, Chen W, Wang X, Liu H, Chen Y, Guo L, Luo F, Sun J, Mao Q, Liang P, Xie Z, Zhou C, Tian Y, Lv X, Huang L, Zhou J, Hu Y, Li R, Zhang F, Lei H, Li W, Hu X, Liang C, Xu J, Li X, Yu X. The carcinogenic liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis: new assembly, reannotation and analysis of the genome and characterization of tissue transcriptomes. PLoS One, 2013;8(1):e54732
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | C_sinensis-2.0, GCA_000236345.1 |
Strain | Henan |
Database Version | WBPS19 |
Genome Size | 547,288,241 |
Data Source | Sun Yat-sen University |
Annotation Version | 2014-05-WormBase |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 13,634 |
Gene transcripts | 13,634 |
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