Data released on May 20, 2016
The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, is a parasitic arachnid and cause of the infectious skin disease scabies in humans or mange in many animal species. We sequenced the genome of two samples of S. scabiei var. hominis obtained from unrelated patients with crusted scabies located in different parts of northern Australia using the Illumina HiSeq. We also sequenced samples of S. scabiei var. suis from a pig model. Due to the small size of scabies mite, these data are derived from pools of thousands of mites and are metagenomic, including host and microbiome DNA. We performed cleaning and de novo assembly and present Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis and var. suis draft reference genomes. We have constructed a preliminary annotation of this reference comprising 13,226 putative coding sequences based on sequence similarity to known proteins.
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Mofiz, E., Holt, D. C., Seemann, T., Currie, B. J., Fischer, K., & Papenfuss, A. T. (2016). Genomic resources and draft assemblies of the human and porcine varieties of scabies mites, Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis and var. suis. GigaScience, 5(1). doi:10.1186/s13742-016-0129-2
BioProject:
PRJEB12428
ENA:
LN874268
ENA:
LN874269
ENA:
LN874270
scabies mite genome