Advances in sequencing technology and genome-wide association studies are now revealing the complex interactions between hosts and pathogen through genomic variation signatures, which arise from evolutionary co-existence
The human immune system is under great pathogen-mediated selective pressure. A combination of diverg...
Evolutionary genomics has recently entered a new era in the study of host-pathogen interactions. A v...
Napflin K, O'Connor EA, Becks L, et al. Genomics of host-pathogen interactions: challenges and oppor...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have now convincingly shown that the diverse outcomes (such a...
The recent advent of genomic approaches for association testing is starting to enable a more compreh...
R ecent predictions of the worldwide burden of diseases under a variety of scenarios sug-gest that i...
Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen...
Infectious disease has shaped the natural genetic diversity of humans throughout the world. A new ap...
Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLAs) are responsible for the display of peptide fragments for recognition...
A genetic contribution to infectious disease in human populations has long been suspected and is now...
The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term a...
A major goal in infectious disease research is to identify the human and pathogenic genetic variants...
<div><p>Infectious disease has shaped the natural genetic diversity of humans throughout the world. ...
Studies in diverse biological systems have indicated that host-parasite co-evolution is responsible ...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
The human immune system is under great pathogen-mediated selective pressure. A combination of diverg...
Evolutionary genomics has recently entered a new era in the study of host-pathogen interactions. A v...
Napflin K, O'Connor EA, Becks L, et al. Genomics of host-pathogen interactions: challenges and oppor...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have now convincingly shown that the diverse outcomes (such a...
The recent advent of genomic approaches for association testing is starting to enable a more compreh...
R ecent predictions of the worldwide burden of diseases under a variety of scenarios sug-gest that i...
Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen...
Infectious disease has shaped the natural genetic diversity of humans throughout the world. A new ap...
Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLAs) are responsible for the display of peptide fragments for recognition...
A genetic contribution to infectious disease in human populations has long been suspected and is now...
The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term a...
A major goal in infectious disease research is to identify the human and pathogenic genetic variants...
<div><p>Infectious disease has shaped the natural genetic diversity of humans throughout the world. ...
Studies in diverse biological systems have indicated that host-parasite co-evolution is responsible ...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
The human immune system is under great pathogen-mediated selective pressure. A combination of diverg...
Evolutionary genomics has recently entered a new era in the study of host-pathogen interactions. A v...
Napflin K, O'Connor EA, Becks L, et al. Genomics of host-pathogen interactions: challenges and oppor...