Studies in diverse biological systems have indicated that host-parasite co-evolution is responsible for the extraordinary genetic diversity seen in some genomic regions, such as major histocompatibility (MHC) genes in jawed vertebrates and resistance genes in plants. This diversity is believed to evolve under balancing selection on hosts by parasites. However, the mechanisms that link the genomic signatures in these regions to the underlying co-evolutionary process are only slowly emerging. We still lack a clear picture of the co-evolutionary concepts and of the genetic basis of the co-evolving phenotypic traits in the interacting antagonists. Emerging genomic tools that provide new options for identifying underlying genes will contribute t...
The evolution of complex organismal traits is obvious as a historical fact, but the underlying cause...
<div><p>Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promote...
Although the idea of coevolution was first presented 150years ago, we still only vaguely understand ...
Pathogens are omnipresent and by definition detrimental to their hosts. Pathogens thus exert high se...
Host-parasite coevolution is predicted to favour genetic diversity and the underlying mechanisms (e....
The genes of the major histocompatibility complex are the most polymorphic genes in vertebrates, wit...
The outcomes of host-parasite interactions depend on the coevolutionary forces acting upon them, but...
Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promotes the ev...
Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promotes the ev...
There is typically considerable variation in the level of infectivity of parasites and the degree of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Coevolutionary models often assume host infection by parasites depends on a single bout of molecular...
Species interactions and coevolution are integral to ecological communities, but we lack empirical i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Co-evolution between host and pathogen is, in principle, a powerful determinant of the biology and ...
The evolution of complex organismal traits is obvious as a historical fact, but the underlying cause...
<div><p>Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promote...
Although the idea of coevolution was first presented 150years ago, we still only vaguely understand ...
Pathogens are omnipresent and by definition detrimental to their hosts. Pathogens thus exert high se...
Host-parasite coevolution is predicted to favour genetic diversity and the underlying mechanisms (e....
The genes of the major histocompatibility complex are the most polymorphic genes in vertebrates, wit...
The outcomes of host-parasite interactions depend on the coevolutionary forces acting upon them, but...
Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promotes the ev...
Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promotes the ev...
There is typically considerable variation in the level of infectivity of parasites and the degree of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Coevolutionary models often assume host infection by parasites depends on a single bout of molecular...
Species interactions and coevolution are integral to ecological communities, but we lack empirical i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Co-evolution between host and pathogen is, in principle, a powerful determinant of the biology and ...
The evolution of complex organismal traits is obvious as a historical fact, but the underlying cause...
<div><p>Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promote...
Although the idea of coevolution was first presented 150years ago, we still only vaguely understand ...