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VivaxGEN

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URL: http://vivaxgen.menzies.edu.au
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Description: Molecular analysis of Plasmodium vivax has potential to provide important information on the transmission dynamics of the parasites. The VivaxGEN platform was developed to support the population genetic analyses by providing a framework for collating, analyzing and sharing P. vivax short tandem repeat data.
Year founded: 2017
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Country/Region: Australia

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University/Institution: Charles Darwin University
Address: Global and Tropical Health Division, Menzies School of Health Research and Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Country/Region: Australia
Contact name (PI/Team): Sarah Auburn
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): Auburn@menzies.edu.au

Publications

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VivaxGEN: An open access platform for comparative analysis of short tandem repeat genotyping data in Plasmodium vivax populations. [PMID: 28362818]
Trimarsanto H, Benavente ED, Noviyanti R, Utami RA, Trianty L, Pava Z, Getachew S, Kim JY, Goo YK, Wangchuck S, Liu Y, Gao Q, Dowd S, Cheng Q, Clark TG, Price RN, Auburn S.

BACKGROUND: The control and elimination of Plasmodium vivax will require a better understanding of its transmission dynamics, through the application of genotyping and population genetics analyses. This paper describes VivaxGEN (http://vivaxgen.menzies.edu.au), a web-based platform that has been developed to support P. vivax short tandem repeat data sharing and comparative analyses.
RESULTS: The VivaxGEN platform provides a repository for raw data generated by capillary electrophoresis (FSA files), with fragment analysis and standardized allele calling tools. The query system of the platform enables users to filter, select and differentiate samples and alleles based on their specified criteria. Key population genetic analyses are supported including measures of population differentiation (FST), expected heterozygosity (HE), linkage disequilibrium (IAS), neighbor-joining analysis and Principal Coordinate Analysis. Datasets can also be formatted and exported for application in commonly used population genetic software including GENEPOP, Arlequin and STRUCTURE. To date, data from 10 countries, including 5 publicly available data sets have been shared with VivaxGEN.
CONCLUSIONS: VivaxGEN is well placed to facilitate regional overviews of P. vivax transmission dynamics in different endemic settings and capable to be adapted for similar genetic studies of P. falciparum and other organisms.

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2017:11(3) | 13 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)

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4512/6932 (34.925%)
Health and medicine:
1131/1755 (35.613%)
4512
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Syed Sardar [2018-04-10]
Yang Zhang [2018-01-28]