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<title> www.nematodes.org - NEMBASE4 </title>
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<TD><div class="mainTitle">CladeV nematodes</div></TD>
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<TD>Clade V includes both freeliving and parasitic nematodes. The Strongylida are
vertenrate parasites, while the Diplogasterida and Rhabditida are (mostly) freeliving bacteriovores.<br><br>
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<TD>description</TD>
<TD>EST effort</TD>
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<TD ><i>Haemonchus contortus</I><br><IMG SRC="species/HCC.jpg" WIDTH=45 HEIGHT=45></TD>
<TD ></TD>
<TD ><I>Haemonchus contortus</I> is also known as the barber's pole worm of sheep. It is a blood feeding
nematode, and is a major pathogen of sheep flocks worldwide.
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<TD > ESTs are being sequenced in Edinburgh in collaboration with David Knox (Moredun Institute;
libraries), Doug Jasmer (WA, USA; libraries) and the Pathogen Sequencing Unit at the Sanger Institute.
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<TD ><i>Teladorsagia circumcincta</I><br><IMG SRC="species/TCC.jpg" WIDTH=45 HEIGHT=45></TD>
<TD ></TD>
<TD ><I>T. circumcincta</I> (also previously called <I>Ostertagia circumcincta</I>) is a parasite of
sheep of economic importance to UK agriculture.
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<TD > ESTs are being sequenced in Edinburgh in collaboration with David Knox (Moredun Institute;
libraries), and the Pathogen Sequencing Unit at the Sanger Institute.
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<TD ><i>Necator americanus</I><br><IMG SRC="species/NAC.jpg" WIDTH=45 HEIGHT=45></TD>
<TD ></TD>
<TD ><I>Necator americanus</I> is one of the human hookworms, which infect an estimated one billion
prople worldwide. It is a blood-feeder and is responsible for significant morbidity due to
anaemia, and infection can be lethal.
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<TD > ESTs are being sequenced in Edinburgh in collaboration with David Pritchard (Nottingham;
libraries), and the Pathogen Sequencing Unit at the Sanger Institute.
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<TD ><I>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</I><br><IMG SRC="species/NBC.gif" WIDTH=45 HEIGHT=45></TD>
<TD ></TD>
<TD ><I>N. brasiliensis</I> is a rodent parasite that is used as a model for the study of the immune resonses to infection.</TD>
<TD > ESTs are being analysed in Edinburgh in collaboration with Rick Maizels (Edinburgh).</TD>
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<TD ><i>Ancylostoma caninum</I><br><IMG SRC="species/ACC.jpg" WIDTH=45 HEIGHT=45></TD>
<TD ></TD>
<TD ><I>A. caninum</I> is a dog hookworm, closely related to the human hookworm, <I>A. duodenale</I></TD>
<TD > ESTs are being sequenced in Washington university St Louis.</TD>
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<td><i>Ancylostoma duodenale</I></TD>
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<TD><I>A. duodenale</I> is one of the human hookworms, which infect an estimated one billion
prople worldwide. It is a blood-feeder and is responsible for significant morbidity due to
anaemia, and infection can be lethal.
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<TD>ESTs are being sequenced in Washington university St Louis.</TD>
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<TD ><i>Caenorhabditis elegans</I><br></TD>
<TD ></TD>
<TD ><I>C. elegans</I> is a freeliving bacteriovore. The complete genome has been sequenced.</TD>
<TD > 140,000 ESTs have been sequenced, primarily by Yuji Kohara's group in NIG, Japan.</TD>
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<TD ><i>Pristionchus pacificus</I><br><IMG SRC="species/PPC.jpg" WIDTH=45 HEIGHT=45></TD>
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<TD ><I>P. pacificus</I> is a freeliving bacteriovore, developed as a sattelite genetic model to <I>C. elegans.</I></TD>
<TD >ESTs are being sequenced in Washington University St Louis. </TD>
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