The first complete genome of the simian malaria parasite Plasmodium brasilianum

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Marko Bajic
Shashidhar Ravishankar
Mili Sheth
Lori A. Rowe
M. Andreina Pacheco
Dhruviben S. Patel
Dhwani Batra
Vladimir Loparev
Christian Olsen
Ananias A. Escalante
Fredrik Vannberg
Venkatachalam Udhayakumar
John W. Barnwell
Eldin Talundzic
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[1] Association of Public Health Laboratories,Malaria Branch, Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria, Center for Global Health
[2] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Biotechnology Core Facility Branch, Division of Scientific Resources
[3] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Virus Characterization Isolation Production and Sequencing Core
[4] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Biology Department/Institute of Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine (iGEM)
[5] Tulane National Primate Research Center,Center for Integrative Genomics at Georgia Tech
[6] Temple University,undefined
[7] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
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Naturally occurring human infections by zoonotic Plasmodium species have been documented for P. knowlesi, P. cynomolgi, P. simium, P. simiovale, P. inui, P. inui-like, P. coatneyi, and P. brasilianum. Accurate detection of each species is complicated by their morphological similarities with other Plasmodium species. PCR-based assays offer a solution but require prior knowledge of adequate genomic targets that can distinguish the species. While whole genomes have been published for P. knowlesi, P. cynomolgi, P. simium, and P. inui, no complete genome for P. brasilianum has been available. Previously, we reported a draft genome for P. brasilianum, and here we report the completed genome for P. brasilianum. The genome is 31.4 Mb in size and comprises 14 chromosomes, the mitochondrial genome, the apicoplast genome, and 29 unplaced contigs. The chromosomes consist of 98.4% nucleotide sites that are identical to the P. malariae genome, the closest evolutionarily related species hypothesized to be the same species as P. brasilianum, with 41,125 non-synonymous SNPs (0.0722% of genome) identified between the two genomes. Furthermore, P. brasilianum had 4864 (82.1%) genes that share 80% or higher sequence similarity with 4970 (75.5%) P. malariae genes. This was demonstrated by the nearly identical genomic organization and multiple sequence alignments for the merozoite surface proteins msp3 and msp7. We observed a distinction in the repeat lengths of the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) gene sequences between P. brasilianum and P. malariae. Our results demonstrate a 97.3% pairwise identity between the P. brasilianum and the P. malariae genomes. These findings highlight the phylogenetic proximity of these two species, suggesting that P. malariae and P. brasilianum are strains of the same species, but this could not be fully evaluated with only a single genomic sequence for each species.
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