International audienceThe class Kinetoplastea encompasses both free-living and parasitic species from a wide range of hosts. Several representatives of this group are responsible for severe human diseases and for economic losses in agriculture and livestock. While this group encompasses over 30 genera, most of the available information has been derived from the vertebrate pathogenic genera Leishmania and Trypanosoma. Recent studies of the previously neglected groups of Kinetoplastea indicated that the actual diversity is much higher than previously thought. This article discusses the known segment of kinetoplastid diversity and how gene-directed Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing methods can help to deepen our knowledge of the...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
Parasites of medical importance, such as Leishmania and Trypanosoma, are characterized by the presen...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
The class Kinetoplastea encompasses both free-living and parasitic species from a wide range of host...
Abstract Kinetoplastids are heterotrophic flagellated protists, including important parasites of hum...
Kinetoplastids are a group of flagellated protozoans that include the species Trypanosoma and Leishm...
Kinetoplastids are a large group of free-living and parasitic eukaryotic flagellates, including the ...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...
Trypanosomatidae is a group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagell...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
To fully understand the evolutionary history of parasitic kinetoplastids and to understand the conte...
This Special Issue, Kinetoplastid Phylogenomics and Evolution, unites a series of research and revie...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
SummaryThe evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in...
Kinetoplastida trypanosomatidae microorganisms are protozoan parasites exhibiting a developmental st...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
Parasites of medical importance, such as Leishmania and Trypanosoma, are characterized by the presen...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
The class Kinetoplastea encompasses both free-living and parasitic species from a wide range of host...
Abstract Kinetoplastids are heterotrophic flagellated protists, including important parasites of hum...
Kinetoplastids are a group of flagellated protozoans that include the species Trypanosoma and Leishm...
Kinetoplastids are a large group of free-living and parasitic eukaryotic flagellates, including the ...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...
Trypanosomatidae is a group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagell...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
To fully understand the evolutionary history of parasitic kinetoplastids and to understand the conte...
This Special Issue, Kinetoplastid Phylogenomics and Evolution, unites a series of research and revie...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
SummaryThe evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in...
Kinetoplastida trypanosomatidae microorganisms are protozoan parasites exhibiting a developmental st...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
Parasites of medical importance, such as Leishmania and Trypanosoma, are characterized by the presen...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...