A chromosome-level assembly of the cat flea genome uncovers rampant gene duplication and genome size plasticity.
Timothy P DriscollVictoria I VerhoeveJoseph J GillespieJ Spencer JohnstonMark L GuillotteKristen E Rennoll-BankertM Sayeedur RahmanDarren HagenChristine G ElsikKevin R MacalusoAbdu F AzadPublished in: BMC biology (2020)
Rampant CNV in C. felis has dire implications for gene-targeting pest control measures and stands to complicate standard normalization procedures utilized in comparative transcriptomics analysis. Coupled with co-infection by novel Wolbachia endosymbionts-potential tools for blocking pathogen transmission-these oddities highlight a unique and underappreciated disease vector.