An algorithm for annotation and classification of T. cruzi MASP sequences: towards a better understanding of the parasite genetic variability
Background: Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan causing Chagas disease, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease affecting millions in Latin America. Its genome contains rapidly evolving multigene families, such as mucins (TcMUC), trans-sialidases (TS), and mucin-associated surface proteins (MAS...
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2025
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