Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, with the need to respond quickly and reversibly while encountering diverse and often hostile ecological niches. To succeed, parasites must also persist within individuals until transmission between hosts is achieved. Several parasitic protozoa cause a huge burden of disease in humans and livestock, and here we focus on the parasites that cause malaria and African trypanosomiasis. Efforts to understand how these pathogens adapt to survive in varied host environments, cause disease, and transmit between hosts have revealed a wealth of epigenetic phenomena. Epigenetic switching mechanisms appear to be ideally suited for the regulation of clonal a...
Cells and unicellular organisms are similar to their progenitors because information is transmitted ...
AbstractThe epigenome represents a major regulatory interface to the eukaryotic genome. Nucleosome p...
Parasitic organisms remain the scourge of the developed and underdeveloped worlds. Malaria, schistos...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Organisms with identical genome sequences can show substantial differences in their...
Trichomonas vaginalis is an extracellular flagellated protozoan parasite that causes trichomoniasis,...
Infections with protozoa parasites are associated with high burdens of morbidity and mortality acros...
The epigenetic regulation of gene expression has been recognized as an alternative to genetic mutati...
AbstractThe epigenome represents a major regulatory interface to the eukaryotic genome. Nucleosome p...
Contains fulltext : 93614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)P. falciparum is...
P. falciparum is the parasite that causes the most virulent form of human Malaria. In just 48 hours ...
The acquisition of complex transcriptional regulatory abilities and epigenetic machinery facilitated...
Cells and unicellular organisms are similar to their progenitors because information is transmitted ...
AbstractThe epigenome represents a major regulatory interface to the eukaryotic genome. Nucleosome p...
Parasitic organisms remain the scourge of the developed and underdeveloped worlds. Malaria, schistos...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Protozoan parasites colonize numerous metazoan hosts and insect vectors through their life cycles, w...
Organisms with identical genome sequences can show substantial differences in their...
Trichomonas vaginalis is an extracellular flagellated protozoan parasite that causes trichomoniasis,...
Infections with protozoa parasites are associated with high burdens of morbidity and mortality acros...
The epigenetic regulation of gene expression has been recognized as an alternative to genetic mutati...
AbstractThe epigenome represents a major regulatory interface to the eukaryotic genome. Nucleosome p...
Contains fulltext : 93614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)P. falciparum is...
P. falciparum is the parasite that causes the most virulent form of human Malaria. In just 48 hours ...
The acquisition of complex transcriptional regulatory abilities and epigenetic machinery facilitated...
Cells and unicellular organisms are similar to their progenitors because information is transmitted ...
AbstractThe epigenome represents a major regulatory interface to the eukaryotic genome. Nucleosome p...
Parasitic organisms remain the scourge of the developed and underdeveloped worlds. Malaria, schistos...