@article {38295, title = {Genome sequence and comparative analysis of the model rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium yoelii yoelii}, journal = {NatureNature}, volume = {419}, year = {2002}, type = {10.1038/nature01099}, abstract = {Species of malaria parasite that infect rodents have long been used as models for malaria disease research. Here we report the whole-genome shotgun sequence of one species, Plasmodium yoelii yoelii, and comparative studies with the genome of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum clone 3D7. A synteny map of 2,212 P. y. yoelii contiguous DNA sequences (contigs) aligned to 14 P. falciparum chromosomes reveals marked conservation of gene synteny within the body of each chromosome. Of about 5,300 P. falciparum genes, more than 3,300 P. y. yoelii orthologues of predominantly metabolic function were identified. Over 800 copies of a variant antigen gene located in subtelomeric regions were found. This is the first genome sequence of a model eukaryotic parasite, and it provides insight into the use of such systems in the modelling of Plasmodium biology and disease.}, isbn = {0028-0836}, author = {Carlton, Jane M. and Angiuoli, Samuel V. and Suh, Bernard B. and Kooij, Taco W. and Pertea, Mihaela and Silva, Joana C. and Ermolaeva, Maria D. and Allen, Jonathan E. and J. Selengut and Koo, Hean L. and Peterson, Jeremy D. and M. Pop and Kosack, Daniel S. and Shumway, Martin F. and Bidwell, Shelby L. and Shallom, Shamira J. and Aken, Susan E. van and Riedmuller, Steven B. and Feldblyum, Tamara V. and Cho, Jennifer K. and Quackenbush, John and Sedegah, Martha and Shoaibi, Azadeh and Cummings, Leda M. and Florens, Laurence and Yates, John R. and Raine, J. Dale and Sinden, Robert E. and Harris, Michael A. and Cunningham, Deirdre A. and Preiser, Peter R. and Bergman, Lawrence W. and Vaidya, Akhil B. and Lin, Leo H. van and Janse, Chris J. and Waters, Andrew P. and Smith, Hamilton O. and White, Owen R. and Salzberg, Steven L. and Venter, J. Craig and Fraser, Claire M. and Hoffman, Stephen L. and Gardner, Malcolm J. and Carucci, Daniel J.} }