Transcriptomic Resources for Parasitic Nematodes of Veterinary Importance
- PMID: 30529253
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2018.09.010
Transcriptomic Resources for Parasitic Nematodes of Veterinary Importance
Abstract
Parasitic nematodes are important pathogens of animals, causing diseases that impact on agricultural production worldwide. Research on these worms has been constrained by a lack of genetic and genomic tools. Nonetheless, over the past decade this field has made substantial advances, many of which have been led by transcriptomic sequencing. The present review summarises major transcriptomic studies of veterinary parasitic nematodes in recent years, and comments on overarching themes stemming from this work that inform our understanding of parasitism. Finally, we comment on current, state-of-the-art informatic tools for the analysis of complex worm transcriptomes to extract maximum the molecular information from them.
Keywords: RNA sequencing; transcriptomics; veterinary nematode.
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