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Disease vectors in the era of next generation sequencing

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GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-016-0966-4

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  1. Innovation and Discovery in Engineering and Science (IDEAS) program of Vanderbilt University
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIAID) [AI056402]
  3. NIDCD through NRSA [F31 DC012991]

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Almost 20 % of all infectious human diseases are vector borne and, together, are responsible for over one million deaths per annum. Over the past decade, the decreasing costs of massively parallel sequencing technologies have facilitated the agnostic interrogation of insect vector genomes, giving medical entomologists access to an ever-expanding volume of high-quality genomic and transcriptomic data. In this review, we highlight how genomics resources have provided new insights into the physiology, behavior, and evolution of human disease vectors within the context of the global health landscape.

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