Fasciola hepatica
BioProject PRJEB58756 | Data Source CGR, University of Liverpool | Taxonomy ID 6192
About Fasciola hepatica
The trematode Fasciola hepatica, or sheep liver fluke or common liver fluke, is a parasite that infects humans, cows and sheep. It causes a disease called fascioliasis, infection arises from ingestion of metacercariae on water plants such as watercress. In the UK, Fasciola is generally common in farmed livestock which graze upon wetland pastures where the parasites intermediate snail host thrives.
There is 1 alternative genome project for Fasciola hepatica available in WormBase ParaSite: PRJNA179522
Genome Assembly & Annotation
Assembly
This genome assembly originates from the sensitive Adult fluke S strain of Fasciola hepatica, sequenced using PacBio technology. The assembly process employed the Hifi/hifiasm method with additional HiC scaffolding. This genome was provided by Prof. Steve Patterson, Centre for Genomic Research and NERC Environmental Omics Facility, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool.
This improved genome has replaced the older PRJEB25283 - GCA_900302435.1 from the same group, in release 19.
Annotation
The annotation was provided by Prof. Steve Patterson, Centre for Genomic Research and NERC Environmental Omics Facility, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool. The gene models were predicted by BRAKER3 assisted by a mix of short- and long-read RNA-Seq data.
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | FhHiC23, GCA_948099385.1 |
Strain | S |
Database Version | WBPS19 |
Genome Size | 1,506,959,366 |
Data Source | CGR, University of Liverpool |
Annotation Version | 2023-10-WormBase |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 16,865 |
Gene transcripts | 21,110 |
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