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High genome plasticity and frequent genetic exchange in Leishmania tropica isolates from Afghanistan, Iran and Syria.

Hedvig GlansMaria Lind KarlbergReza AdvaniMaria BradleyErik AlmBjorn AnderssonTim Downing
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
These large-scale intra- and inter-chromosomal changes in diversity driven by recombination and aneuploidy suggest multiple mechanisms of cell reproduction and diversification in L. tropica, including mitotic, meiotic and parasexual processes. It underpins the need for more genomic surveillance of Leishmania, to detect emerging hybrids that could spread more widely and to better understand the association between genetic variation and treatment outcome. Furthering our understanding of Leishmania genome evolution and ancestry will aid better diagnostics and treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by L.tropica in the Middle East.
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