Malaria Genome Sequence Project.
Abstract
The objectives of this 5-year Cooperative Agreement between TIGR and the USAMRMC, were to: Specific Aim 1, sequence 3.5 Mb) of P. falciparum gnomonic DNA; Specific Aim 2, annotate the sequence; Specific Aim 3, release the information to the scientific community. Excellent progress was made towards achievement of these goals. The complete sequence of P. falciparum chromosome 2(1 Mb) was determined, published in Science, and released on the TIGR web site (http://www.tigr.org/tdb/mdb/pfdb/pfdb.html). This is the first malaria chromosome to be sequenced by the Malaria Genome Sequencing Consortium. Many techniques were developed that will facilitate sequencing of the AT-rich P. falciparum genome, including: modification of the sequencing chemistry; development of assembly software and gap closure methods for AT-rich DNA; development of new gene finding software, GlimmerM; construction of a chromosome 2 YAC map and P. falciparum PAC libraries; and, initiation of microarray studies to examine expression of hundreds of genes. The success of this project demonstrates that the extreme AT-richness of the DNA will not prevent sequencing of the entire genome. Malaria researchers will be able to apply this information to the study of Plasmodium biology and to development of new drugs and vaccines for against malaria.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA365152
Entities
People
- J. C. Venter
Organizations
- J. Craig Venter Institute