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Ten simple rules for implementing deep amplicon sequencing in parasitology

Jan Šlapeta*, Jürgen Krücken, Alicia Rojas, Alex Chambers, Lynsey A. Melville, María Martínez-Valladares, Candela Canton, Emily K. Francis, Osama Zahid, Ana Cláudia A. Albuquerque, Dave J. Bartley, Cesar C. Bassetto, Orla Byrne, Vito Colella, Livio M. Costa-Junior, Stephen R. Doyle, Mike Evans, Abdul Ghafar, Pablo Godoy, Naoki HayashiMohamed A. Helal, Lucas G. Huggins, Abdul Jabbar, Rhys A. Jones, Benedict E. Karani, Juan Pedro Liron, Laura Maté, Amanda McEvoy, Khalid M. Mohammedsalih, Grace Mulcahy, Martin K. Nielsen, Barbora Pafčo, Laura E. Peachey, Joby Robleto-Quesada, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Lucas C. de Sousa-Paula, John S. Gilleard

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Abstract

Deep amplicon sequencing is transforming parasitology by enabling high-throughput profiling of parasite communities and detection of resistance-associated genetic variants. Despite its growing adoption, many researchers face challenges in implementation, and its full potential is often hindered by challenges in experimental design, including marker selection, data analysis and reproducibility. This article presents ten simple rules for applying deep amplicon sequencing in parasitology, developed through expert consensus at a deep amplicon sequencing symposium during the 2025 World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology conference. These rules cover essential aspects from formulating research questions and choosing appropriate markers to managing data workflows and contributing to reference databases. We highlight the importance of integrating deep amplicon sequencing with traditional parasitological methods, ensuring transparent reporting and investing in capacity building. Whether you are new to deep amplicon sequencing or seeking to improve your current practices, these guidelines offer practical advice to enhance the robustness, reproducibility, and impact of your research. By adopting these principles, parasitologists can contribute to, and advance, a more reliable and collaborative scientific landscape.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104751
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal for Parasitology
Early online date21 Nov 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 21 Nov 2025

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Keywords

  • Amplicon profiling
  • ASV
  • Guidelines
  • Metabarcoding
  • Methods
  • Microbiota
  • OTU
  • Specimen handling

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