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Central nervous system transcriptome of Biomphalaria alexandrina, an intermediate host for schistosomiasis.

Tamer A MansourMohamed R HabibLaura C Vicente RodríguezAnthony Hernández VázquezJulián Maldonado AlersAlfredo GhezziRoger P CrollC Titus BrownMark W Miller
Published in: BMC research notes (2017)
A transcriptome was generated from five pooled central nervous systems dissected from uninfected specimens of B. alexandrina. Raw Illumina RNA-seq data (~ 20.3 million paired end reads of 150 base pairs length each) generated a transcriptome consisting of 144,213 transcript elements with an N50 contig size of 716 base pairs. Orthologs of 15,246 transcripts and homologs for an additional 16,810 transcripts were identified in the UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot database. The B. alexandrina CNS transcriptome provides a resource for future research exploring parasite-host interactions in a simpler nervous system. Moreover, increased understanding of the neural signaling mechanisms involved in the response of B. alexandrina to infection by S. mansoni larvae could lead to novel and highly specific strategies for the control of snail populations.
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