Whole body transcriptomes and new insights into the biology of the tick Ixodes ricinus.
N Pierre CharrierMarjorie CoutonMaarten J VoordouwOlivier RaisAxelle Durand-HermouetCaroline HervetOlivier PlantardClaude RispePublished in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
Using high throughput strand-oriented sequencing for whole ticks in different stages and feeding conditions, we obtained a de novo assembly that significantly increased the genomic resources available for I. ricinus. Our study illustrates the importance of analysing the transcriptome at the level of the whole body to gain additional insights into how gene expression changes over the life-cycle of an organism. Our comparison of several RNAseq datasets shows the power of transcriptomic data to accurately characterize genetic polymorphism and for comparing different populations or sources of sequencing material.