Whole Genome Amplification and Reduced-Representation Genome Sequencing of Schistosoma japonicum Miracidia.
Jonathan A ShorttDaren C CardDrew R SchieldYang LiuBo ZhongTodd A CastoeElizabeth J CarltonDavid D PollockPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
This high-resolution sequencing approach yields three orders of magnitude more information than microsatellite genotyping methods that have been employed over the last decade, creating the potential to answer detailed questions about the sources of human infections and to monitor drug resistance. Costs per sample range from $50-$200, depending on the amount of sequence information desired, and we expect these costs can be reduced further given continued reductions in sequencing costs, improvement of protocols, and parallelization. This approach provides new promise for using modern genome-scale sampling to S. japonicum surveillance, and could be applied to other schistosome species and other parasitic helminthes.