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Whole Genome Metabolism - Pediculus humanus subsp. corporis


ABSTRACT:

Whole Genome Metabolism of "Pediculus humanus corporis"
This is a whole genome metabolism model of Pediculus humanus corporis.
This model has been automatically generated by the SuBliMinaL Toolbox and libAnnotationSBML using information coming from from KEGG (release 66, April 2013, accessed via the resource's web services interface) and, where relevant, augmented with metabolic pathway information extracted from MetaCyc (version 17.0, March 2013).
This model has been produced by the path2models project and is currently hosted on BioModels Database and identified by: BMID000000141466 .
Other models with the same genus include BMID000000000119 BMID000000000120 BMID000000000121 BMID000000000122 BMID000000000123 BMID000000000124 BMID000000000125 BMID000000000126 BMID000000000127 BMID000000000128 BMID000000000129 BMID000000000130 BMID000000000131 BMID000000000132 BMID000000000133 BMID000000000134 BMID000000000135 BMID000000000136 BMID000000000137 BMID000000000138 BMID000000000139 BMID000000000140 BMID000000000141 BMID000000000142 BMID000000000143 BMID000000000144 BMID000000000145 BMID000000000146 BMID000000000147 BMID000000000148 BMID000000000149 BMID000000000150 BMID000000000151 BMID000000000152 BMID000000000153 BMID000000000154 BMID000000000155 BMID000000000156 BMID000000000157 BMID000000000158 BMID000000000159 BMID000000000160 BMID000000027930 BMID000000027931 BMID000000027932 BMID000000027933 BMID000000027934 BMID000000027935 BMID000000027936 BMID000000027937 BMID000000027938 BMID000000027939 BMID000000027940 BMID000000027941 BMID000000027942 BMID000000027943 BMID000000027944 BMID000000027945 BMID000000027946 BMID000000027947 BMID000000027948 BMID000000027949 BMID000000027950 BMID000000027951 BMID000000027952 BMID000000027953 BMID000000027954 BMID000000027955 BMID000000027956 BMID000000027957 BMID000000027958 BMID000000027959 BMID000000027960 BMID000000027961 BMID000000027962 BMID000000027963 BMID000000027964 BMID000000027965 BMID000000027966 BMID000000027967 BMID000000027968 BMID000000027969 BMID000000027970 BMID000000027971 BMID000000027972 BMID000000027973 BMID000000027974 BMID000000027975 BMID000000027976 BMID000000027977 BMID000000027978 BMID000000027979 BMID000000027980 BMID000000027981 BMID000000027982 BMID000000027983 BMID000000027984 BMID000000027985 BMID000000027986 BMID000000027987 BMID000000027988 BMID000000027989 BMID000000027990 BMID000000027991 BMID000000027992 BMID000000027993 BMID000000027994 BMID000000027995 BMID000000027996 BMID000000027997 BMID000000027998 BMID000000027999 BMID000000028000 BMID000000028001 BMID000000028002 BMID000000028003 BMID000000028004 BMID000000028005 BMID000000028006 BMID000000028007 BMID000000028008 BMID000000028009 BMID000000028010 .
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SUBMITTER: Path2Models project 

PROVIDER: BMID000000141466 | biostudies-other |

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): 24180668

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Genome sequences of the human body louse and its primary endosymbiont provide insights into the permanent parasitic lifestyle.

Kirkness Ewen F EF   Haas Brian J BJ   Sun Weilin W   Braig Henk R HR   Perotti M Alejandra MA   Clark John M JM   Lee Si Hyeock SH   Robertson Hugh M HM   Kennedy Ryan C RC   Elhaik Eran E   Gerlach Daniel D   Kriventseva Evgenia V EV   Elsik Christine G CG   Graur Dan D   Hill Catherine A CA   Veenstra Jan A JA   Walenz Brian B   Tubío José Manuel C JM   Ribeiro José M C JM   Rozas Julio J   Johnston J Spencer JS   Reese Justin T JT   Popadic Aleksandar A   Tojo Marta M   Raoult Didier D   Reed David L DL   Tomoyasu Yoshinori Y   Kraus Emily E   Mittapalli Omprakash O   Margam Venu M VM   Li Hong-Mei HM   Meyer Jason M JM   Johnson Reed M RM   Romero-Severson Jeanne J   Vanzee Janice Pagel JP   Alvarez-Ponce David D   Vieira Filipe G FG   Aguadé Montserrat M   Guirao-Rico Sara S   Anzola Juan M JM   Yoon Kyong S KS   Strycharz Joseph P JP   Unger Maria F MF   Christley Scott S   Lobo Neil F NF   Seufferheld Manfredo J MJ   Wang Naikuan N   Dasch Gregory A GA   Struchiner Claudio J CJ   Madey Greg G   Hannick Linda I LI   Bidwell Shelby S   Joardar Vinita V   Caler Elisabet E   Shao Renfu R   Barker Stephen C SC   Cameron Stephen S   Bruggner Robert V RV   Regier Allison A   Johnson Justin J   Viswanathan Lakshmi L   Utterback Terry R TR   Sutton Granger G GG   Lawson Daniel D   Waterhouse Robert M RM   Venter J Craig JC   Strausberg Robert L RL   Berenbaum May R MR   Collins Frank H FH   Zdobnov Evgeny M EM   Pittendrigh Barry R BR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100621 27


As an obligatory parasite of humans, the body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus) is an important vector for human diseases, including epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever. Here, we present genome sequences of the body louse and its primary bacterial endosymbiont Candidatus Riesia pediculicola. The body louse has the smallest known insect genome, spanning 108 Mb. Despite its status as an obligate parasite, it retains a remarkably complete basal insect repertoire of 10,773 protein-cod  ...[more]

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