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    Trends Parasitol. 2008 Oct;24(10):428-31. Epub 2008 Aug 18.

    What happens when Trypanosoma brucei leaves Africa.

    Jensen RE, Simpson L, Englund PT.

    Department of Cell Biology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

    Julius Lukes and co-workers evaluated the evolutionary origin of Trypanosoma equiperdum and Trypanosoma evansi, parasites that cause horse and camel diseases. Although similar to T. brucei, the sleeping-sickness parasite, these trypanosomes do not cycle through the tsetse fly and have been able to spread beyond Africa. Transmission occurs sexually, or via blood-sucking flies or vampire bats. They concluded that these parasites, which resemble yeast petite mutants, are T. brucei sub-species, which have evolved recently through changes in mitochondrial DNA.

    PMID: 18715829 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2725760

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