The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development through the identification of essential genes and pathways, we have measured competitive growth rates in mice of 2,578 barcoded Plasmodium berghei knockout mutants, representing >50% of the genome, and created a phenotype database. At a single stage of its complex life cycle, P. berghei requires two-thirds of genes for optimal growth, the highest proportion reported from any organism and a probable consequence of functional optimization necessitated by genomic reductions during the evolution of parasitism. In contrast, extreme functional redundancy has evolved among expanded gene families operating at the parasite-host interface. The level...
AbstractThe genome sequence available for different Plasmodium species is a valuable resource for un...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
Background: Rodent malaria parasites (RMP) are used extensively as models of human malaria. Draft R...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
Background The increasing resistance of Plasmodium, the malaria parasites, to multiple commonly used...
Background The increasing resistance of Plasmodium, the malaria parasites, to multiple commonly used...
Malaria is caused by eukaryotic Plasmodium spp. parasites that classically infect red blood cells. T...
Genomics has revolutionised the study of the biology of parasitic diseases. The first Eukaryotic par...
SummaryThe genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack o...
Abstract Background The increasing resistance of Plasmodium, the malaria parasites, to multiple comm...
Genomics has been a pivotal tool for infectious disease research, especially for malaria where studi...
AbstractThe genome sequence available for different Plasmodium species is a valuable resource for un...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
Background: Rodent malaria parasites (RMP) are used extensively as models of human malaria. Draft R...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
The genomes of malaria parasites contain many genes of unknown function. To assist drug development ...
Background The increasing resistance of Plasmodium, the malaria parasites, to multiple commonly used...
Background The increasing resistance of Plasmodium, the malaria parasites, to multiple commonly used...
Malaria is caused by eukaryotic Plasmodium spp. parasites that classically infect red blood cells. T...
Genomics has revolutionised the study of the biology of parasitic diseases. The first Eukaryotic par...
SummaryThe genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack o...
Abstract Background The increasing resistance of Plasmodium, the malaria parasites, to multiple comm...
Genomics has been a pivotal tool for infectious disease research, especially for malaria where studi...
AbstractThe genome sequence available for different Plasmodium species is a valuable resource for un...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
Background: Rodent malaria parasites (RMP) are used extensively as models of human malaria. Draft R...