Plasmodium falciparum CAMP/Malaysia (GCA_000521115.1) (Plas_falc_Malayan_Camp_V1)

Plasmodium falciparum CAMP/Malaysia (GCA_000521115.1) Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Plasmodium falciparum CAMP/Malaysia

Plasmodium falciparum is a unicellular protozoan parasite of humans, and the deadliest species of Plasmodium that cause malaria in humans. Almost every malarial death is caused by P. falciparum, and 93% of death occurs in Africa. Children under five years of age are most affected, accounting for 61% of the total deaths. In Sub-Saharan Africa, over 75% of cases were due to P. falciparum, whereas in most other malarial countries, other, less virulent plasmodial species predominate.

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Statistics

Summary

AssemblyPlas_falc_Malayan_Camp_V1, INSDC Assembly GCA_000521115.1,
Database version111.1
Golden Path Length23,569,109
Genebuild by
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceBroad Institute

Gene counts

Coding genes6,052
Non coding genes48
Small non coding genes48
Gene transcripts6,166