The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.

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Autor(a) principal: MARINOTTI, O.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: CERQUEIRA, G. C., ALMEIDA, L. G. P. de, FERRO, M. I. T., LORETO, E. L. da S., ZAHA, A., TEIXEIRA, S. M. R., WESPISER, A. R., SILVA, A. A., SCHLINDWEIN, A. D., PACHECO, A. C. L., SILVA, A. L. da C., GRAVELEY, B. R., WALENZ, B. P., LIMA, B. de A., RIBEIRAO, C. A. G., NUNES-SILVA, C. G., CARVALHO, C. R. de, SOARES, C. M. de A., MENEZES, C. B. A. de, MATIOLLI, C., CAFFREY, D., ARAÚJO, D. A. M., OLIVEIRA, D. M. de, GOLENBOCK, D., GRISARD, E. C., FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, F., CARVALHO, F. M. de, BARCELLOS, F. G., PROSDOCIMI, F., MAY, G., AZEVEDO JUNIOR, G. M. de, GUIMARÃES, G. M., OLDMAN, G. H., PADILHA, I. Q. M., BATISTA, J. da S., FERRO, J. A., RIBEIRO, J. M. C., FIETTO, J. L. R., DABBAS, K. M., CERDEIRA, L., AGNEZ-LIMA, L. F., BROCCHI, M., CARVALHO, M. O. de, TEIXEIRA, M. de M., MAIA, M. de M. D., GOLDMAN, M. H. S., SCHNEIDER, M. P. C., FELIPE, M. S. S., HUNGRIA, M., NICOLÁS, M. F., PEREIRA, M., MONTES, A. M., CANTAO, M. E., VINCENTZ, M., RAFAEL, M. S., SILVERMAN, N., STOCO, P. H., SOUZA, R. C., VICENTINI, R., GAZZINELLI, R. T. G., NEVES, R. de O., SILVA, R., ASTOLFI-FILHO, S., MACIEL, T. E. F., ÜRMÉNYI, T. P., TADEI, W. P., CAMARGO, E. P., VASCONCELOS, A. T. R. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/960215
Resumo: Anopheles darlingi is the principal neotropical malaria vector, responsible for more than a million cases of malaria per year on the American continent. Anopheles darlingi diverged from the African and Asian malaria vectors 100 million years ago (mya) and successfully adapted to the New World environment. Here we present an annotated reference A. darlingi genome, sequenced from a wild population of males and females collected in the Brazilian Amazon. A total of 10 481 predicted protein-coding genes were annotated, 72% of which have their closest counterpart in Anopheles gambiae and 21% have highest similarity with other mosquito species. In spite of a long period of divergent evolution, conserved gene synteny was observed between A. darlingi and A. gambiae. More than 10 million single nucleotide polymorphisms and short indels with potential use as genetic markers were identified. Transposable elements correspond to 2.3% of the A. darlingi genome. Genes associated with hematophagy, immunity and insecticide resistance, directly involved in vector?human and vector?parasite interactions, were identified and discussed. This study represents the first effort to sequence the genome of a neotropical malaria vector, and opens a new window through which we can contemplate the evolutionary history of anopheline mosquitoes. It also provides valuable information that may lead to novel strategies to reduce malaria transmission on the South American continent. The A. darlingi genome is accessible at www.labinfo.lncc.br/index. php/anopheles-darlingi.
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spelling The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.GenomaGenomeAnopheles darlingi is the principal neotropical malaria vector, responsible for more than a million cases of malaria per year on the American continent. Anopheles darlingi diverged from the African and Asian malaria vectors 100 million years ago (mya) and successfully adapted to the New World environment. Here we present an annotated reference A. darlingi genome, sequenced from a wild population of males and females collected in the Brazilian Amazon. A total of 10 481 predicted protein-coding genes were annotated, 72% of which have their closest counterpart in Anopheles gambiae and 21% have highest similarity with other mosquito species. In spite of a long period of divergent evolution, conserved gene synteny was observed between A. darlingi and A. gambiae. More than 10 million single nucleotide polymorphisms and short indels with potential use as genetic markers were identified. Transposable elements correspond to 2.3% of the A. darlingi genome. Genes associated with hematophagy, immunity and insecticide resistance, directly involved in vector?human and vector?parasite interactions, were identified and discussed. This study represents the first effort to sequence the genome of a neotropical malaria vector, and opens a new window through which we can contemplate the evolutionary history of anopheline mosquitoes. It also provides valuable information that may lead to novel strategies to reduce malaria transmission on the South American continent. The A. darlingi genome is accessible at www.labinfo.lncc.br/index. php/anopheles-darlingi.OSVALDO MARINOTTI, Universidade da Califórnia; GUSTAVO C. CERQUEIRA, Institute of Harvard and Massachusetts; LUIZ GONZAGA PAULA DE ALMEIDA, LNCC; MARIA INÊS TIRABOSCHI FERRO, UNESP Jaboticabal; ELGION LUCIO DA SILVA LORETO, UFSM; ARNALDO ZAHA, UFRGS; SANTUZA M. R. TEIXEIRA, UFMG; ADAM R. WESPISER, University of Massachusetts Medical School; ALEXANDRE ALMEIDA E SILVA, IPEPATRO/FIOCRUZ; ALINE DAIANE SCHLINDWEIN, UFSC; ANA CAROLINA LANDIM PACHECO, Universidade Estadual do Ceará; ARTUR LUIZ DA COSTA DA SILVA, Universidade Federal do Pará; BRENTON R. GRAVELEY, University of Connecticut Health Center; BRIAN P. WALENZ, Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD.; BRUNA DE ARAUJO LIMA, UNICAMP; CARLOS ALEXANDRE GOMES RIBEIRO, UFV; CARLOS GUSTAVO NUNES-SILVA, Universidade Federal do Amazonas; CARLOS ROBERTO DE CARVALHO, Universidade Federal de Viçosa; CÉLIA MARIA DE ALMEIDA SOARES, Universidade Federal de Goiás; CLAUDIA BEATRIZ AFONSO DE MENEZES, UNICAMP; CLEVERSON MATIOLLI, UNICAMP; DANIEL CAFFREY, University of Massachusetts Medical School; DEMETRIUS ANTONIO M. ARAÚJO, Universidade Federal da Paraíba; DIANA MAGALHÃES DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual do Ceará; DOUGLAS GOLENBOCK, University of Massachusetts Medical School; EDMUNDO CARLOS GRISARD, UFSC; FABIANA FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, UNICAMP; FABÍOLA MARQUES DE CARVALHO, LNCC; FERNANDO GOMES BARCELLOS, UEL; FRANCISCO PROSDOCIMI, UFRJ; GEMMA MAY, Universidade Federal do Amazonas; GILSON MARTINS DE AZEVEDO JUNIOR, INPA; GISELLE MOURA GUIMARÃES, INPA; GUSTAVO HENRIQUE GOLDMAN, CTBE/USP; ITÁCIO Q. M. PADILHA, UNICAMP; JACQUELINE DA SILVA BATISTA, INPA; JESUS APARECIDO FERRO, UNESP Jaboticabal; JOSÉ M. C. RIBEIRO, Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research, NIAID, NIH.; JULIANA LOPES RANGEL FIETTO, UFV; KARINA MAIA DABBAS, UNESP Jaboticabal; LOUISE CERDEIRA, LNCC; LUCYMARA FASSARELLA AGNEZ-LIMA, UFRGN; MARCELO BROCCHI, Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD.; MARCOS OLIVEIRA DE CARVALHO, UFRGS; MARCUS DE MELO TEIXEIRA, UNB; MARIA DE MASCENA DINIZ MAIA, UFRPE; MARIA HELENA S. GOLDMAN, USP; MARIA PAULA CRUZ SCHNEIDER, UFPA; MARIA SUELI SOARES FELIPE, UNB/Universidade Católica de Brasília, DF; MARIANGELA HUNGRIA DA CUNHA, CNPSO; MARISA FABIANA NICOLÁS, LNCC; MARISTELA PEREIRA, UFV; MARTÍN ALEJANDRO MONTES, UFRPE; MAURICIO EGIDIO CANTAO, CNPSA; MICHEL VINCENTZ, UNICAMP; MIRIAM SILVA RAFAEL, INPA; NEAL SILVERMAN, University of Massachusetts Medical School; PATRÍCIA HERMES STOCO, UFSC; RANGEL CELSO SOUZA, LNCC; RENATO VICENTINI, UNICAMP; RICARDO TOSTES GAZZINELLI, UFMG; ROGÉRIO DE OLIVEIRA NEVES, UFV; ROSANE SILVA, UFRJ; SPARTACO ASTOLFI-FILHO, UFV; TALLES EDUARDO FERREIRA MACIEL, UFV; TURÁN P. ÜRMÉNYI, UFRJ; WANDERLI PEDRO TADEI, INPA; ERNEY PLESSMANN CAMARGO, USP; ANA TEREZA RIBEIRO DE VASCONCELOS, LNCC.MARINOTTI, O.CERQUEIRA, G. C.ALMEIDA, L. G. P. deFERRO, M. I. T.LORETO, E. L. da S.ZAHA, A.TEIXEIRA, S. M. R.WESPISER, A. R.SILVA, A. A.SCHLINDWEIN, A. D.PACHECO, A. C. L.SILVA, A. L. da C.GRAVELEY, B. R.WALENZ, B. P.LIMA, B. de A.RIBEIRAO, C. A. G.NUNES-SILVA, C. G.CARVALHO, C. R. deSOARES, C. M. de A.MENEZES, C. B. A. deMATIOLLI, C.CAFFREY, D.ARAÚJO, D. A. M.OLIVEIRA, D. M. deGOLENBOCK, D.GRISARD, E. C.FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, F.CARVALHO, F. M. deBARCELLOS, F. G.PROSDOCIMI, F.MAY, G.AZEVEDO JUNIOR, G. M. deGUIMARÃES, G. M.OLDMAN, G. H.PADILHA, I. Q. M.BATISTA, J. da S.FERRO, J. A.RIBEIRO, J. M. C.FIETTO, J. L. R.DABBAS, K. M.CERDEIRA, L.AGNEZ-LIMA, L. F.BROCCHI, M.CARVALHO, M. O. deTEIXEIRA, M. de M.MAIA, M. de M. D.GOLDMAN, M. H. S.SCHNEIDER, M. P. C.FELIPE, M. S. S.HUNGRIA, M.NICOLÁS, M. F.PEREIRA, M.MONTES, A. M.CANTAO, M. E.VINCENTZ, M.RAFAEL, M. S.SILVERMAN, N.STOCO, P. H.SOUZA, R. C.VICENTINI, R.GAZZINELLI, R. T. G.NEVES, R. de O.SILVA, R.ASTOLFI-FILHO, S.MACIEL, T. E. F.ÜRMÉNYI, T. P.TADEI, W. P.CAMARGO, E. P.VASCONCELOS, A. T. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
title The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
spellingShingle The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
MARINOTTI, O.
Genoma
Genome
title_short The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
title_full The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
title_fullStr The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
title_full_unstemmed The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
title_sort The Genome of Anopheles darlingi, the main neotropical malaria vector.
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CERQUEIRA, G. C.
ALMEIDA, L. G. P. de
FERRO, M. I. T.
LORETO, E. L. da S.
ZAHA, A.
TEIXEIRA, S. M. R.
WESPISER, A. R.
SILVA, A. A.
SCHLINDWEIN, A. D.
PACHECO, A. C. L.
SILVA, A. L. da C.
GRAVELEY, B. R.
WALENZ, B. P.
LIMA, B. de A.
RIBEIRAO, C. A. G.
NUNES-SILVA, C. G.
CARVALHO, C. R. de
SOARES, C. M. de A.
MENEZES, C. B. A. de
MATIOLLI, C.
CAFFREY, D.
ARAÚJO, D. A. M.
OLIVEIRA, D. M. de
GOLENBOCK, D.
GRISARD, E. C.
FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, F.
CARVALHO, F. M. de
BARCELLOS, F. G.
PROSDOCIMI, F.
MAY, G.
AZEVEDO JUNIOR, G. M. de
GUIMARÃES, G. M.
OLDMAN, G. H.
PADILHA, I. Q. M.
BATISTA, J. da S.
FERRO, J. A.
RIBEIRO, J. M. C.
FIETTO, J. L. R.
DABBAS, K. M.
CERDEIRA, L.
AGNEZ-LIMA, L. F.
BROCCHI, M.
CARVALHO, M. O. de
TEIXEIRA, M. de M.
MAIA, M. de M. D.
GOLDMAN, M. H. S.
SCHNEIDER, M. P. C.
FELIPE, M. S. S.
HUNGRIA, M.
NICOLÁS, M. F.
PEREIRA, M.
MONTES, A. M.
CANTAO, M. E.
VINCENTZ, M.
RAFAEL, M. S.
SILVERMAN, N.
STOCO, P. H.
SOUZA, R. C.
VICENTINI, R.
GAZZINELLI, R. T. G.
NEVES, R. de O.
SILVA, R.
ASTOLFI-FILHO, S.
MACIEL, T. E. F.
ÜRMÉNYI, T. P.
TADEI, W. P.
CAMARGO, E. P.
VASCONCELOS, A. T. R. de
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FERRO, M. I. T.
LORETO, E. L. da S.
ZAHA, A.
TEIXEIRA, S. M. R.
WESPISER, A. R.
SILVA, A. A.
SCHLINDWEIN, A. D.
PACHECO, A. C. L.
SILVA, A. L. da C.
GRAVELEY, B. R.
WALENZ, B. P.
LIMA, B. de A.
RIBEIRAO, C. A. G.
NUNES-SILVA, C. G.
CARVALHO, C. R. de
SOARES, C. M. de A.
MENEZES, C. B. A. de
MATIOLLI, C.
CAFFREY, D.
ARAÚJO, D. A. M.
OLIVEIRA, D. M. de
GOLENBOCK, D.
GRISARD, E. C.
FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, F.
CARVALHO, F. M. de
BARCELLOS, F. G.
PROSDOCIMI, F.
MAY, G.
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GUIMARÃES, G. M.
OLDMAN, G. H.
PADILHA, I. Q. M.
BATISTA, J. da S.
FERRO, J. A.
RIBEIRO, J. M. C.
FIETTO, J. L. R.
DABBAS, K. M.
CERDEIRA, L.
AGNEZ-LIMA, L. F.
BROCCHI, M.
CARVALHO, M. O. de
TEIXEIRA, M. de M.
MAIA, M. de M. D.
GOLDMAN, M. H. S.
SCHNEIDER, M. P. C.
FELIPE, M. S. S.
HUNGRIA, M.
NICOLÁS, M. F.
PEREIRA, M.
MONTES, A. M.
CANTAO, M. E.
VINCENTZ, M.
RAFAEL, M. S.
SILVERMAN, N.
STOCO, P. H.
SOUZA, R. C.
VICENTINI, R.
GAZZINELLI, R. T. G.
NEVES, R. de O.
SILVA, R.
ASTOLFI-FILHO, S.
MACIEL, T. E. F.
ÜRMÉNYI, T. P.
TADEI, W. P.
CAMARGO, E. P.
VASCONCELOS, A. T. R. de
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv OSVALDO MARINOTTI, Universidade da Califórnia; GUSTAVO C. CERQUEIRA, Institute of Harvard and Massachusetts; LUIZ GONZAGA PAULA DE ALMEIDA, LNCC; MARIA INÊS TIRABOSCHI FERRO, UNESP Jaboticabal; ELGION LUCIO DA SILVA LORETO, UFSM; ARNALDO ZAHA, UFRGS; SANTUZA M. R. TEIXEIRA, UFMG; ADAM R. WESPISER, University of Massachusetts Medical School; ALEXANDRE ALMEIDA E SILVA, IPEPATRO/FIOCRUZ; ALINE DAIANE SCHLINDWEIN, UFSC; ANA CAROLINA LANDIM PACHECO, Universidade Estadual do Ceará; ARTUR LUIZ DA COSTA DA SILVA, Universidade Federal do Pará; BRENTON R. GRAVELEY, University of Connecticut Health Center; BRIAN P. WALENZ, Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD.; BRUNA DE ARAUJO LIMA, UNICAMP; CARLOS ALEXANDRE GOMES RIBEIRO, UFV; CARLOS GUSTAVO NUNES-SILVA, Universidade Federal do Amazonas; CARLOS ROBERTO DE CARVALHO, Universidade Federal de Viçosa; CÉLIA MARIA DE ALMEIDA SOARES, Universidade Federal de Goiás; CLAUDIA BEATRIZ AFONSO DE MENEZES, UNICAMP; CLEVERSON MATIOLLI, UNICAMP; DANIEL CAFFREY, University of Massachusetts Medical School; DEMETRIUS ANTONIO M. ARAÚJO, Universidade Federal da Paraíba; DIANA MAGALHÃES DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual do Ceará; DOUGLAS GOLENBOCK, University of Massachusetts Medical School; EDMUNDO CARLOS GRISARD, UFSC; FABIANA FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, UNICAMP; FABÍOLA MARQUES DE CARVALHO, LNCC; FERNANDO GOMES BARCELLOS, UEL; FRANCISCO PROSDOCIMI, UFRJ; GEMMA MAY, Universidade Federal do Amazonas; GILSON MARTINS DE AZEVEDO JUNIOR, INPA; GISELLE MOURA GUIMARÃES, INPA; GUSTAVO HENRIQUE GOLDMAN, CTBE/USP; ITÁCIO Q. M. PADILHA, UNICAMP; JACQUELINE DA SILVA BATISTA, INPA; JESUS APARECIDO FERRO, UNESP Jaboticabal; JOSÉ M. C. RIBEIRO, Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research, NIAID, NIH.; JULIANA LOPES RANGEL FIETTO, UFV; KARINA MAIA DABBAS, UNESP Jaboticabal; LOUISE CERDEIRA, LNCC; LUCYMARA FASSARELLA AGNEZ-LIMA, UFRGN; MARCELO BROCCHI, Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD.; MARCOS OLIVEIRA DE CARVALHO, UFRGS; MARCUS DE MELO TEIXEIRA, UNB; MARIA DE MASCENA DINIZ MAIA, UFRPE; MARIA HELENA S. GOLDMAN, USP; MARIA PAULA CRUZ SCHNEIDER, UFPA; MARIA SUELI SOARES FELIPE, UNB/Universidade Católica de Brasília, DF; MARIANGELA HUNGRIA DA CUNHA, CNPSO; MARISA FABIANA NICOLÁS, LNCC; MARISTELA PEREIRA, UFV; MARTÍN ALEJANDRO MONTES, UFRPE; MAURICIO EGIDIO CANTAO, CNPSA; MICHEL VINCENTZ, UNICAMP; MIRIAM SILVA RAFAEL, INPA; NEAL SILVERMAN, University of Massachusetts Medical School; PATRÍCIA HERMES STOCO, UFSC; RANGEL CELSO SOUZA, LNCC; RENATO VICENTINI, UNICAMP; RICARDO TOSTES GAZZINELLI, UFMG; ROGÉRIO DE OLIVEIRA NEVES, UFV; ROSANE SILVA, UFRJ; SPARTACO ASTOLFI-FILHO, UFV; TALLES EDUARDO FERREIRA MACIEL, UFV; TURÁN P. ÜRMÉNYI, UFRJ; WANDERLI PEDRO TADEI, INPA; ERNEY PLESSMANN CAMARGO, USP; ANA TEREZA RIBEIRO DE VASCONCELOS, LNCC.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARINOTTI, O.
CERQUEIRA, G. C.
ALMEIDA, L. G. P. de
FERRO, M. I. T.
LORETO, E. L. da S.
ZAHA, A.
TEIXEIRA, S. M. R.
WESPISER, A. R.
SILVA, A. A.
SCHLINDWEIN, A. D.
PACHECO, A. C. L.
SILVA, A. L. da C.
GRAVELEY, B. R.
WALENZ, B. P.
LIMA, B. de A.
RIBEIRAO, C. A. G.
NUNES-SILVA, C. G.
CARVALHO, C. R. de
SOARES, C. M. de A.
MENEZES, C. B. A. de
MATIOLLI, C.
CAFFREY, D.
ARAÚJO, D. A. M.
OLIVEIRA, D. M. de
GOLENBOCK, D.
GRISARD, E. C.
FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI, F.
CARVALHO, F. M. de
BARCELLOS, F. G.
PROSDOCIMI, F.
MAY, G.
AZEVEDO JUNIOR, G. M. de
GUIMARÃES, G. M.
OLDMAN, G. H.
PADILHA, I. Q. M.
BATISTA, J. da S.
FERRO, J. A.
RIBEIRO, J. M. C.
FIETTO, J. L. R.
DABBAS, K. M.
CERDEIRA, L.
AGNEZ-LIMA, L. F.
BROCCHI, M.
CARVALHO, M. O. de
TEIXEIRA, M. de M.
MAIA, M. de M. D.
GOLDMAN, M. H. S.
SCHNEIDER, M. P. C.
FELIPE, M. S. S.
HUNGRIA, M.
NICOLÁS, M. F.
PEREIRA, M.
MONTES, A. M.
CANTAO, M. E.
VINCENTZ, M.
RAFAEL, M. S.
SILVERMAN, N.
STOCO, P. H.
SOUZA, R. C.
VICENTINI, R.
GAZZINELLI, R. T. G.
NEVES, R. de O.
SILVA, R.
ASTOLFI-FILHO, S.
MACIEL, T. E. F.
ÜRMÉNYI, T. P.
TADEI, W. P.
CAMARGO, E. P.
VASCONCELOS, A. T. R. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Genoma
Genome
topic Genoma
Genome
description Anopheles darlingi is the principal neotropical malaria vector, responsible for more than a million cases of malaria per year on the American continent. Anopheles darlingi diverged from the African and Asian malaria vectors 100 million years ago (mya) and successfully adapted to the New World environment. Here we present an annotated reference A. darlingi genome, sequenced from a wild population of males and females collected in the Brazilian Amazon. A total of 10 481 predicted protein-coding genes were annotated, 72% of which have their closest counterpart in Anopheles gambiae and 21% have highest similarity with other mosquito species. In spite of a long period of divergent evolution, conserved gene synteny was observed between A. darlingi and A. gambiae. More than 10 million single nucleotide polymorphisms and short indels with potential use as genetic markers were identified. Transposable elements correspond to 2.3% of the A. darlingi genome. Genes associated with hematophagy, immunity and insecticide resistance, directly involved in vector?human and vector?parasite interactions, were identified and discussed. This study represents the first effort to sequence the genome of a neotropical malaria vector, and opens a new window through which we can contemplate the evolutionary history of anopheline mosquitoes. It also provides valuable information that may lead to novel strategies to reduce malaria transmission on the South American continent. The A. darlingi genome is accessible at www.labinfo.lncc.br/index. php/anopheles-darlingi.
publishDate 2013
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2015-04-15T11:11:11Z
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dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv Nucleic Acid Research, v. 41, n. 15, p. 7387-7400, 2013.
1362-4962
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10.1093/nar/gkt484
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