Over the last decade new species of Protozoa have been sequenced and deposited in GenBank. Analyzing large amounts of genomic data, especially using Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), is not a trivial task, considering that researchers used to deal or focus their studies on few genes or gene families or even small genomes. To facilitate the information extraction process from genomic data, we developed a database system called ProtozoaDB that included five genomes of Protozoa in its first version. In the present study, we present a new version of ProtozoaDB called ProtozoaDB 2.0, now with the genomes of 22 pathogenic Protozoa. The system has been fully remodeled to allow for new tools and a more expanded view of data, and now includes a numb...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
In 2005, draft sequences of the genomes of Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania majo...
There have been tremendous advances in our knowledge of trypanosome biology, yet many aspects remain...
Protozoa parasites are responsible for several diseases in tropical countries, such as malaria, slee...
The development of databases devoted to biological information opened the possibility to integrate, ...
A key focus in 21st century integrative biology and drug discovery for neglected tropical and other ...
Previous molecular genetic studies on the African trypanosome have focused on only a few genes and g...
Abstract Summary: ProtVirDB is a comprehensive and user-friendly web-based knowledgeb...
Some of the biochemical peculiarities that occur in trypanosomatid protozoa are relatively well know...
In 2003, Paul Hebert proposed “DNA barcoding” as a way to identify species, using a short genetic se...
African trypanosomes are major pathogens of humans and livestock and represent a model for studies o...
Trypanosomatidae is a group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagell...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
The advances in genomics technologies and genome analysis methods that offer new leads for accelerat...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
In 2005, draft sequences of the genomes of Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania majo...
There have been tremendous advances in our knowledge of trypanosome biology, yet many aspects remain...
Protozoa parasites are responsible for several diseases in tropical countries, such as malaria, slee...
The development of databases devoted to biological information opened the possibility to integrate, ...
A key focus in 21st century integrative biology and drug discovery for neglected tropical and other ...
Previous molecular genetic studies on the African trypanosome have focused on only a few genes and g...
Abstract Summary: ProtVirDB is a comprehensive and user-friendly web-based knowledgeb...
Some of the biochemical peculiarities that occur in trypanosomatid protozoa are relatively well know...
In 2003, Paul Hebert proposed “DNA barcoding” as a way to identify species, using a short genetic se...
African trypanosomes are major pathogens of humans and livestock and represent a model for studies o...
Trypanosomatidae is a group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagell...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
The advances in genomics technologies and genome analysis methods that offer new leads for accelerat...
Trypanosomatids of the order Kinetoplastida are major contributors to global disease and morbidity, ...
In 2005, draft sequences of the genomes of Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania majo...
There have been tremendous advances in our knowledge of trypanosome biology, yet many aspects remain...