Abstract

Horizontal gene transfer involving kinetoplast DNA minicircles between Trypanosoma cruzi and its mammalian hosts has recently been proposed as a usual consequence of infection (Hecht et al., 2010). However, we have found no sequences longer than 29bp perfectly matching minicircles of T. cruzi in the unassembled reads from Colombian and Peruvian human populations provided by the 1,000 Genome project (129 individuals in total, coverage from 1.4× to 36.3×, read length from 42 to 101bp). The weak sequence matches that were identified are shared with a Finnish population used as a control from a non-endemic area.

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