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Genome Analysis of Pseudoloma neurophilia: A Microsporidian Parasite of Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Authors:Steve Ndikumana  Adrian Pelin  Alexandre Williot  Justin L Sanders  Michael Kent  Nicolas Corradi
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Center for Advanced Research in Environment Genomic, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada;2. Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA
Abstract:Microsporidia are highly successful parasites that infect virtually all known animal lineages, including the model Danio rerio (zebrafish). The widespread use of this aquatic model for biomedical research has resulted in an unexpected increase in infections from the microsporidium Pseudoloma neurophilia, which can lead to significant physical, behavioral, and immunological modifications, resulting in nonprotocol variation during experimental procedures. Here, we seek to obtain insights into the biology of P. neurophilia by investigating its genome content, which was obtained from only 29 nanograms of DNA using the MiSeq technology and paired‐end Illumina sequencing. We found that the genome of P. neurophilia is phylogenetically and genetically related to other fish‐microsporidians, but features unique to this intracellular parasite are also found. The small 5.25‐Mb genome assembly includes 1,139 unique open‐reading frames and an unusually high number of transposable elements for such a small genome. Investigations of intragenomic diversity also provided strong indications that the mononucleate nucleus of this species is diploid. Overall, our study provides insights into the dynamics of microsporidian genomes and a solid sequence reference to be used in future studies of host–parasite interactions using the zebrafish D. rerio and P. neurophilia as a model.
Keywords:Cryptomycota  effectors  host–  parasite interactions  microsporidia  ploidy  RNAi  transposable elements
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