Ticks modulate their hosts' defense responses by secreting a biopharmacopiea of hundreds to thousands of proteins and bioactive chemicals into the feeding site (tick-host interface). These molecules and their functions evolved over millions of years as ticks adapted to blood-feeding, tick lineages diverged, and host-shifts occurred. The evolution of new proteins with new functions is mainly dependent on gene duplication events. Central questions around this are the rates of gene duplication, when they occurred and how new functions evolve after gene duplication. The current review investigates these questions in the light of tick biology and considers the possibilities of ancient genome duplication, lineage specific expansion events, and th...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Ticks secrete hundreds to thousands of proteins into the feeding site, that presumably all play imp...
The genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) includes several tick-transmitted pathogens tha...
Hard ticks (Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide medical and veterinary...
Background: Multiple important human and livestock pathogens employ ticks as their primary host vect...
Tick saliva facilitates tick feeding and infection of the host. Gene expression analysis of tick sal...
Species have definitive genomes. Even so, the transcriptional and translational products of the gen...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Ticks are blood feeding arthropod ectoparasites that transmit pathogens causing diseases in humans a...
Ticks are arthropods distributed worldwide that constitute the most important vectors of diseases to...
Ticks are arthropods distributed worldwide that constitute the most important vectors of diseases t...
Tick sialome is comprised of a rich cocktail of bioactive molecules that function as a tool to disar...
Background: Hard ticks (family Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide med...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health worldwide. Nevertheless, the ecolog...
Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods and a primary function of tick salivary proteins is to counteract...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Ticks secrete hundreds to thousands of proteins into the feeding site, that presumably all play imp...
The genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) includes several tick-transmitted pathogens tha...
Hard ticks (Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide medical and veterinary...
Background: Multiple important human and livestock pathogens employ ticks as their primary host vect...
Tick saliva facilitates tick feeding and infection of the host. Gene expression analysis of tick sal...
Species have definitive genomes. Even so, the transcriptional and translational products of the gen...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Ticks are blood feeding arthropod ectoparasites that transmit pathogens causing diseases in humans a...
Ticks are arthropods distributed worldwide that constitute the most important vectors of diseases to...
Ticks are arthropods distributed worldwide that constitute the most important vectors of diseases t...
Tick sialome is comprised of a rich cocktail of bioactive molecules that function as a tool to disar...
Background: Hard ticks (family Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide med...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health worldwide. Nevertheless, the ecolog...
Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods and a primary function of tick salivary proteins is to counteract...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Ticks secrete hundreds to thousands of proteins into the feeding site, that presumably all play imp...
The genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) includes several tick-transmitted pathogens tha...