Historically, the invertebrate pathogens of the genus Helicosporidium were considered to be either protozoa or fungi, but the taxonomic position of this group has not been considered since 1931. Recently, a Helicosporidium sp., isolated from the blackfly Simulium jonesi Stone & Snoddy (Diptera: Simuliidae), has been amplified in the heterologous host Helicoverpa zea. Genomic DNA has been extracted from gradient-purified cysts. The 185, 28S and 5.8S regions of the Helicosporidium rDNA, as well as partial sequences of the actin and beta-tubulin genes, were amplified by PCR and sequenced. Comparative analysis of these nucleotide sequences was performed using neighbour-joining and maximum-parsimony methods. All inferred phylogenetic trees place...
The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction, in part...
Helicosporidium are parasitic, non-photosynthetic green algae shown to have potential in providing b...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...
Historically, the invertebrate pathogens of the genus Helicosporidium were considered to be either p...
The Helicosporidia are invertebrate pathogens that have recently been identified as non-photosynthet...
The Helicosporidia are a unique group of pathogens found in diverse invertebrate hosts. They have be...
Since the original description of Helicosporidium parasiticum in 1921, members of the genusHelicospo...
Helicosporidia are obligate invertebrate pathogens with a unique and highly adapted mode of infectio...
A fragment of the Helicosporidium sp. (Chlorophyta: Trebouxiophyceae) plastid genome has been sequen...
Distinct isolates of the invertebrate pathogenic alga Helicosporidium sp., collected from different ...
Helicosporidia are single-celled obligate endoparasites of invertebrates. They have a unique morphol...
BACKGROUND: Helicosporidia are achlorophyllous, non-photosynthetic protists that are obligate parasi...
Helicosporidium is a unique pathogen that can infect the larvae of mosquitoes. Phylogenetic analyses...
The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction, in part...
<div><p>The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction,...
The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction, in part...
Helicosporidium are parasitic, non-photosynthetic green algae shown to have potential in providing b...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...
Historically, the invertebrate pathogens of the genus Helicosporidium were considered to be either p...
The Helicosporidia are invertebrate pathogens that have recently been identified as non-photosynthet...
The Helicosporidia are a unique group of pathogens found in diverse invertebrate hosts. They have be...
Since the original description of Helicosporidium parasiticum in 1921, members of the genusHelicospo...
Helicosporidia are obligate invertebrate pathogens with a unique and highly adapted mode of infectio...
A fragment of the Helicosporidium sp. (Chlorophyta: Trebouxiophyceae) plastid genome has been sequen...
Distinct isolates of the invertebrate pathogenic alga Helicosporidium sp., collected from different ...
Helicosporidia are single-celled obligate endoparasites of invertebrates. They have a unique morphol...
BACKGROUND: Helicosporidia are achlorophyllous, non-photosynthetic protists that are obligate parasi...
Helicosporidium is a unique pathogen that can infect the larvae of mosquitoes. Phylogenetic analyses...
The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction, in part...
<div><p>The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction,...
The evolution of an obligate parasitic lifestyle is often associated with genomic reduction, in part...
Helicosporidium are parasitic, non-photosynthetic green algae shown to have potential in providing b...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...