Apicomplexan parasites are serious pathogens of animals and man that cause diseases including coccidiosis, malaria and toxoplasmosis. The importance of these parasites has prompted the establishment of genomic resources in support of developing effective control strategies. For the Eimeria species resources have developed most rapidly for the reference Eimeria tenella Houghton strain (http://www.genedb.org/Homepage/Etenella). The value of these resources can be enhanced by comparison with related parasites. The well characterised immunogenicity and genetic diversity associated with Eimeria maxima promote its use in genetics-led studies on coccidiosis and recommended its selection for sequencing. Using a combination of sequencing technologie...
gondii and the Eimeria species can cause severe disease of medical and veterinary importance. As man...
VectorBase (http://www.vectorbase.org) is a NIAID-supported bioinformatics resource for invertebrate...
The Plasmodium Genetic Modification (PlasmoGEM) database (http://plasmogem.sanger.ac.uk) provides ac...
Apicomplexan parasites are serious pathogens of animals and man that cause diseases including coccid...
Eimeria maxima is one of the seven Eimeria spp. that infect the chicken and cause the disease coccid...
BACKGROUND: The phylum Apicomplexa comprises important unicellular human parasites such as Toxoplasm...
Eimeria tenella is one of the most common Eimeria species that causes coccidiosis. This species is a...
The genus Eimeria belongs to the phylum Apicomplexa, which includes many obligate intra-cellular pro...
Coccidiosis of the domestic fowl is a worldwide disease caused by seven species of protozoan parasit...
Eimeria tenella is an intracellular protozoan parasite that infects the intestinal tracts of domesti...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for a myriad of diseases in humans and livestock; yet despite...
Eimeria, protozoan parasites from the phylum Apicomplexa, can cause the enteric disease coccidiosis ...
We present a genome assembly from a clonal population of Eimeria tenella Houghton parasites (Apicomp...
Detailed DEGs of different comparison groups between the E. maxima wild strain and its precocious li...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 U...
gondii and the Eimeria species can cause severe disease of medical and veterinary importance. As man...
VectorBase (http://www.vectorbase.org) is a NIAID-supported bioinformatics resource for invertebrate...
The Plasmodium Genetic Modification (PlasmoGEM) database (http://plasmogem.sanger.ac.uk) provides ac...
Apicomplexan parasites are serious pathogens of animals and man that cause diseases including coccid...
Eimeria maxima is one of the seven Eimeria spp. that infect the chicken and cause the disease coccid...
BACKGROUND: The phylum Apicomplexa comprises important unicellular human parasites such as Toxoplasm...
Eimeria tenella is one of the most common Eimeria species that causes coccidiosis. This species is a...
The genus Eimeria belongs to the phylum Apicomplexa, which includes many obligate intra-cellular pro...
Coccidiosis of the domestic fowl is a worldwide disease caused by seven species of protozoan parasit...
Eimeria tenella is an intracellular protozoan parasite that infects the intestinal tracts of domesti...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for a myriad of diseases in humans and livestock; yet despite...
Eimeria, protozoan parasites from the phylum Apicomplexa, can cause the enteric disease coccidiosis ...
We present a genome assembly from a clonal population of Eimeria tenella Houghton parasites (Apicomp...
Detailed DEGs of different comparison groups between the E. maxima wild strain and its precocious li...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 U...
gondii and the Eimeria species can cause severe disease of medical and veterinary importance. As man...
VectorBase (http://www.vectorbase.org) is a NIAID-supported bioinformatics resource for invertebrate...
The Plasmodium Genetic Modification (PlasmoGEM) database (http://plasmogem.sanger.ac.uk) provides ac...