Pathogens and hosts have a dynamic relationship, one that is ever changing at the molecular level - the pathogen influencing the evolutionary path of the host and the host influencing the evolutionary path of the pathogen. The pathogen’s adaptation to a particular host could serve several purposes, e.g. to mimic the host to avoid detection, to take advantage of the host’s cellular machinery, to increase virulence, etc. Recognizing these adaptations is far from trivial, particularly when the size of the pathogen’s and host’s genomes differ by orders of magnitudes. Novel algorithms and data structures have been developed in our laboratory that make it possible to quantify the “distance” (or number of mutations) separating pathogen and host se...
<div><p>Whole-genome comparisons are highly informative regarding genome evolution and can reveal th...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
Pathogens and hosts have a dynamic relationship, one that is ever changing at the molecular level - ...
Malarial parasite has long been a subject of research for a large community of scientists and has ye...
Parasitic protozoan infections of the red blood cell are among the most widespread and devastating p...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) has been extensively studied as a major contributor to the evolution of ...
Until quite recently, very little information has been available about the genome content and struct...
BACKGROUND: It has been known for over a decade that Plasmodium falciparum proteins are enriched in ...
Background: Malaria kills more people worldwide than all inherited human genetic disorders combined....
Malaria is a pandemic, especially in developing countries, and is thus the subject of much biologica...
Abstract Background Plasmodium falciparum is the most virulent malaria parasite capable of parasitiz...
Low-complexity regions (LCRs) within proteins sequences are often considered to evolve neutrally eve...
Plasmodium parasites, the causal agents of malaria, result in more than 1 million deaths annually. P...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
<div><p>Whole-genome comparisons are highly informative regarding genome evolution and can reveal th...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
Pathogens and hosts have a dynamic relationship, one that is ever changing at the molecular level - ...
Malarial parasite has long been a subject of research for a large community of scientists and has ye...
Parasitic protozoan infections of the red blood cell are among the most widespread and devastating p...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) has been extensively studied as a major contributor to the evolution of ...
Until quite recently, very little information has been available about the genome content and struct...
BACKGROUND: It has been known for over a decade that Plasmodium falciparum proteins are enriched in ...
Background: Malaria kills more people worldwide than all inherited human genetic disorders combined....
Malaria is a pandemic, especially in developing countries, and is thus the subject of much biologica...
Abstract Background Plasmodium falciparum is the most virulent malaria parasite capable of parasitiz...
Low-complexity regions (LCRs) within proteins sequences are often considered to evolve neutrally eve...
Plasmodium parasites, the causal agents of malaria, result in more than 1 million deaths annually. P...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
<div><p>Whole-genome comparisons are highly informative regarding genome evolution and can reveal th...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...
The parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and ...