2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.22.521483
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The role of aneuploidy and polyclonality in the adaptation of the Protozoan parasiteLeishmaniato high drug pressure

Abstract: Aneuploidy is generally considered harmful, but in some microorganisms, it can act as an adaptive mechanism against environmental stresses. Here, we usedLeishmania-a protozoan parasite with a remarkable genome plasticity- to study the early evolution of aneuploidy under high drug pressure (antimony or miltefosine) as stressor model. By combining single-cell genomics, lineage tracing with cellular barcodes and longitudinal genome characterization, we revealed that antimony-induced aneuploidy changes result from… Show more

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