Article
Parasite genome projects and the trypanosoma cruzi genome initiative
Registro en:
DEGRAVE, Wim; et al. Parasite Genome Projects and the Trypanosoma cruzi Genome Initiative. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz,v.92, n.6, p.859-862, Nov./Dec. 1997.
1678-8060
10.1590/S0074-02761997000600023
Autor
Degrave, Wim
Levin, Mariano J.
Silveira, José Franco da
Morel, Carlos Medicis
Resumen
Since the start of the human genome project, a great number of genome projects on other “model”
organism have been initiated, some of them already completed. Several initiatives have also been started
on parasite genomes, mainly through support from WHO/TDR, involving North-South and South-South
collaborations, and great hopes are vested in that these initiatives will lead to new tools for disease
control and prevention, as well as to the establishment of genomic research technology in developing
countries. The Trypanosoma cruzi genome project, using the clone CL-Brener as starting point, has
made considerable progress through the concerted action of more than 20 laboratories, most of them in
the South. A brief overview of the current state of the project is given.