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Genome evolution in intracellular parasites: Microsporidia and Apicomplexa

Amjad Khalaf, Ore Francis, Mark Blaxter

2024Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microsporidia and Apicomplexa are eukaryotic, single-celled, intracellular parasites with huge public health and economic importance. Typically, these parasites are studied separately, emphasizing their uniqueness and diversity. In this review, we explore the huge amount of genomic data that has recently become available for the two groups. We compare and contrast their genome evolution and discuss how their transitions to intracellular life may have shaped it. In particular, we explore genome reduction and compaction, genome expansion and ploidy, gene shuffling and rearrangements, and the evolution of centromeres and telomeres.

Topics & Concepts

MicrosporidiaBiologyGenomeApicomplexaEvolutionary biologyIntracellular parasiteProtozoaIntracellularCentromereGeneticsMicrosporidiosisGeneChromosomeProtozoal diseaseMalariaSporeBotanyImmunologyParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics