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Sexual reproduction in a natural Trypanosoma cruzi population
by
Brisson, Dustin
, Chipana-Ramos, Claudia
, Ancca-Juarez, Jenny
, Vargas-Maquera, Melina
, Salazar-Sánchez, Renzo
, Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo
, Berry, Alexander S. F.
, Náquira-Velarde, César
, Borrini-Mayorí, Katty
, Levy, Michael Z.
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Chagas disease
/ Chagas Disease - parasitology
/ Chromosomes
/ Cloning
/ Disease
/ DNA sequencing
/ Epidemiology
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genome, Protozoan
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Genotype
/ Homozygosity
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Inbreeding
/ Informatics
/ Laboratories
/ Markers
/ Meiosis
/ Mutation
/ Natural populations
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Population
/ Population genetics
/ Population structure
/ Protozoa
/ Reproduction
/ Reproduction (biology)
/ Reproductive strategy
/ Risk factors
/ Sexual reproduction
/ Tropical diseases
/ Trypanosoma cruzi
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - genetics
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - growth & development
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - physiology
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Working groups
2019
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Sexual reproduction in a natural Trypanosoma cruzi population
by
Brisson, Dustin
, Chipana-Ramos, Claudia
, Ancca-Juarez, Jenny
, Vargas-Maquera, Melina
, Salazar-Sánchez, Renzo
, Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo
, Berry, Alexander S. F.
, Náquira-Velarde, César
, Borrini-Mayorí, Katty
, Levy, Michael Z.
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Chagas disease
/ Chagas Disease - parasitology
/ Chromosomes
/ Cloning
/ Disease
/ DNA sequencing
/ Epidemiology
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genome, Protozoan
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Genotype
/ Homozygosity
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Inbreeding
/ Informatics
/ Laboratories
/ Markers
/ Meiosis
/ Mutation
/ Natural populations
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Population
/ Population genetics
/ Population structure
/ Protozoa
/ Reproduction
/ Reproduction (biology)
/ Reproductive strategy
/ Risk factors
/ Sexual reproduction
/ Tropical diseases
/ Trypanosoma cruzi
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - genetics
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - growth & development
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - physiology
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Working groups
2019
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Sexual reproduction in a natural Trypanosoma cruzi population
by
Brisson, Dustin
, Chipana-Ramos, Claudia
, Ancca-Juarez, Jenny
, Vargas-Maquera, Melina
, Salazar-Sánchez, Renzo
, Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo
, Berry, Alexander S. F.
, Náquira-Velarde, César
, Borrini-Mayorí, Katty
, Levy, Michael Z.
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Chagas disease
/ Chagas Disease - parasitology
/ Chromosomes
/ Cloning
/ Disease
/ DNA sequencing
/ Epidemiology
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genome, Protozoan
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Genotype
/ Homozygosity
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Inbreeding
/ Informatics
/ Laboratories
/ Markers
/ Meiosis
/ Mutation
/ Natural populations
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Population
/ Population genetics
/ Population structure
/ Protozoa
/ Reproduction
/ Reproduction (biology)
/ Reproductive strategy
/ Risk factors
/ Sexual reproduction
/ Tropical diseases
/ Trypanosoma cruzi
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - genetics
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - growth & development
/ Trypanosoma cruzi - physiology
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Working groups
2019
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Sexual reproduction in a natural Trypanosoma cruzi population
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Sexual reproduction in a natural Trypanosoma cruzi population
2019
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Sexual reproduction provides an evolutionary advantageous mechanism that combines favorable mutations that have arisen in separate lineages into the same individual. This advantage is especially pronounced in microparasites as allelic reassortment among individuals caused by sexual reproduction promotes allelic diversity at immune evasion genes within individuals which is often essential to evade host immune systems. Despite these advantages, many eukaryotic microparasites exhibit highly-clonal population structures suggesting that genetic exchange through sexual reproduction is rare. Evidence supporting clonality is particularly convincing in the causative agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, despite equally convincing evidence of the capacity to engage in sexual reproduction.
In the present study, we investigated two hypotheses that can reconcile the apparent contradiction between the observed clonal population structure and the capacity to engage in sexual reproduction by analyzing the genome sequences of 123 T. cruzi isolates from a natural population in Arequipa, Peru. The distribution of polymorphic markers within and among isolates provides clear evidence of the occurrence of sexual reproduction. Large genetic segments are rearranged among chromosomes due to crossing over during meiosis leading to a decay in the genetic linkage among polymorphic markers compared to the expectations from a purely asexually-reproducing population. Nevertheless, the population structure appears clonal due to a high level of inbreeding during sexual reproduction which increases homozygosity, and thus reduces diversity, within each inbreeding lineage.
These results effectively reconcile the apparent contradiction by demonstrating that the clonal population structure is derived not from infrequent sex in natural populations but from high levels of inbreeding. We discuss epidemiological consequences of this reproductive strategy on genome evolution, population structure, and phenotypic diversity of this medically important parasite.
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