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Comparative transcriptomics of female and male gametocytes in Plasmodium berghei and the evolution of sex in alveolates.

Lee M YeohChristopher D GoodmanVanessa MollardGeoffrey I McFaddenStuart A Ralph
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
We characterised the transcriptional changes that are integral to the development of the female and male sexual forms of Plasmodium. These differential-expression patterns provide a vital insight into understanding the gender-specific characteristics of this essential stage that is the primary target for treatments that block parasite transmission. Our results also offer insight into the evolution of sex genes through Alveolata, and suggest that many Plasmodium sex genes evolved within the genus. We further hypothesise that male gametocytes co-opted pre-existing cellular machinery in their evolutionary history, whereas female gametocytes evolved more through the development of novel, parasite-specific pathways.
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