Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis

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Autor(a) principal: Melo,Sandra P
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Gómez,Vanessa, Castellanos,Isabel C, Alvarado,Magda E, Hernández,Paula C, Gallego,Amanda, Wasserman,Moisés
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762008000400006
Resumo: The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis, considered one of the earliest divergent eukaryotes, has not been fully defined yet. Some evidence supports the hypothesis that Giardia is an exclusively asexual organism with a clonal population structure. However, the high genetic variability, the variation in ploidy during its life cycle, the low heterozygosity and the existence of genes involved in the meiotic-like recombination pathway in the parasite's genome cast doubt on exclusively asexual nature of Giardia. In this work, semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis was used to assess the transcription pattern of three meiosis-like-specific genes involved in homologues recombination: dmc1, hop1 and spo11. The mRNAs were amplified during the parasite's differentiation processes, encystation and excystation, and expression was found at each stage of its life cycle. A semiquantitative assessment also suggests that expression of some of the genes is regulated during encystation process.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
title Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
spellingShingle Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
Melo,Sandra P
Giardia intestinalis
dmc1
hop1
spo11
meiosis
title_short Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
title_full Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
title_fullStr Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
title_full_unstemmed Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
title_sort Transcription of meiotic-like-pathway genes in Giardia intestinalis
author Melo,Sandra P
author_facet Melo,Sandra P
Gómez,Vanessa
Castellanos,Isabel C
Alvarado,Magda E
Hernández,Paula C
Gallego,Amanda
Wasserman,Moisés
author_role author
author2 Gómez,Vanessa
Castellanos,Isabel C
Alvarado,Magda E
Hernández,Paula C
Gallego,Amanda
Wasserman,Moisés
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo,Sandra P
Gómez,Vanessa
Castellanos,Isabel C
Alvarado,Magda E
Hernández,Paula C
Gallego,Amanda
Wasserman,Moisés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Giardia intestinalis
dmc1
hop1
spo11
meiosis
topic Giardia intestinalis
dmc1
hop1
spo11
meiosis
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis, considered one of the earliest divergent eukaryotes, has not been fully defined yet. Some evidence supports the hypothesis that Giardia is an exclusively asexual organism with a clonal population structure. However, the high genetic variability, the variation in ploidy during its life cycle, the low heterozygosity and the existence of genes involved in the meiotic-like recombination pathway in the parasite's genome cast doubt on exclusively asexual nature of Giardia. In this work, semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis was used to assess the transcription pattern of three meiosis-like-specific genes involved in homologues recombination: dmc1, hop1 and spo11. The mRNAs were amplified during the parasite's differentiation processes, encystation and excystation, and expression was found at each stage of its life cycle. A semiquantitative assessment also suggests that expression of some of the genes is regulated during encystation process.
description The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis, considered one of the earliest divergent eukaryotes, has not been fully defined yet. Some evidence supports the hypothesis that Giardia is an exclusively asexual organism with a clonal population structure. However, the high genetic variability, the variation in ploidy during its life cycle, the low heterozygosity and the existence of genes involved in the meiotic-like recombination pathway in the parasite's genome cast doubt on exclusively asexual nature of Giardia. In this work, semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis was used to assess the transcription pattern of three meiosis-like-specific genes involved in homologues recombination: dmc1, hop1 and spo11. The mRNAs were amplified during the parasite's differentiation processes, encystation and excystation, and expression was found at each stage of its life cycle. A semiquantitative assessment also suggests that expression of some of the genes is regulated during encystation process.
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