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Whole genome sequencing of Theileria parva using target capture

Journal

GENOMICS
Volume 113, Issue 2, Pages 429-438

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.12.033

Keywords

T. parva; RNA baits; in vitro cultures; Blood samples; Capture; Whole genome

Funding

  1. South African National Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries under the Theileriosis project [P10000062]

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This study successfully captured whole Theileria parva genomes using RNA baits from cell cultures and blood samples, revealing extensive host contamination in blood samples compared to cell cultures. The results indicate that baits are specific to T. parva, making them a good alternative for genomic studies.
Protozoan parasite isolation and purification are laborious and time-consuming processes required for high quality genomic DNA used in whole genome sequencing. The objective of this study was to capture whole Theileria parva genomes directly from cell cultures and blood samples using RNA baits. Cell culture material was bait captured or sequenced directly, while blood samples were all captured. Baits had variable success in capturing T. parva genomes from blood samples but were successful in cell cultures. Genome mapping uncovered extensive host contamination in blood samples compared to cell cultures. Captured cell cultures had over 81 fold coverage for the reference genome compared to 0-33 fold for blood samples. Results indicate that baits are specific to T. parva, are a good alternative to conventional methods and thus ideal for genomic studies. This study also reports the first whole genome sequencing of South African T. parva.

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