Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Hidden genomic features of an invasive malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi, revealed by a chromosome-level genome assembly.

Publication Type

Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Date of Publication

February 10, 2021

Journal

BMC biology

Volume/Issue

19/1

ISSN

1741-7007

The mosquito Anopheles stephensi is a vector of urban malaria in Asia that recently invaded Africa. Studying the genetic basis of vectorial capacity and engineering genetic interventions are both impeded by limitations of a vector’s genome assembly. The existing assemblies of An. stephensi are draft-quality and contain thousands of sequence gaps, potentially missing genetic elements important for its biology and evolution.

Alternate Journal

BMC Biol

PubMed ID

33568145

PubMed Central ID

PMC7876825

Authors

Mahul Chakraborty
Arunachalam Ramaiah
Adriana Adolfi
Paige Halas
Bhagyashree Kaduskar
Luna Thanh Ngo
Suvratha Jayaprasad
Kiran Paul
Saurabh Whadgar
Subhashini Srinivasan
Suresh Subramani
Ethan Bier
Anthony A James
J J Emerson

Keywords

Mosquito Vectors
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression
Genome
Anopheles
Animals
Insecticide Resistance
Malaria
Female
Male