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Chromosome size polymorphisms in Plasmodium falciparum can involve deletions and are frequent in natural parasite populations
Authors:L M Corcoran  K P Forsyth  A E Bianco  G V Brown  D J Kemp
Affiliation:2. The Institute of Translational Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX, United States;1. Parasitology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Centre for Advanced Studies, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan 731235, West Bengal, India;2. National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), 4, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India
Abstract:A comparison of independent cultured isolates of Plasmodium falciparum revealed that while chromosome number was constant, the sizes of analogous chromosomes varied widely. We show here that chromosome size polymorphisms are not generated during differentiation of the asexual blood stages, as the molecular karyotype of a cloned parasite line is constant through this part of the life cycle. Experiments using whole P. falciparum chromosomes as hybridization probes to examine polymorphisms within two independent parasite populations indicate that the polymorphisms observed here are not the consequence of large-scale interchromosomal exchanges, and imply that deletions/duplications represent one mode of generating chromosome length polymorphisms. Although the deletions probably involve repetitive DNA, we show here that structural genes for P. falciparum antigens can also be lost. Furthermore, these dramatic size polymorphisms occur not only in cultured lines of P. falciparum, but with surprising frequency in natural malarial infections.
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