AbstractIn 2004, funding was received by Washington University's Genome Sequencing Center through NHGRI, to completely sequence several nematode genomes as part of a holistic effort to advance our understanding of the human genome and evolution within the Metazoa. Trichinella spiralis was among this group of worms because of its strategic location at the base of the phylum Nematoda, and the belief that extant species represented an ancient divergent event that occurred as early as the Paleozoic. At the same time, a concerted effort was put forth to solidify the phylogeny of extant species of Trichinella based upon molecular analyses of a multi-gene system to understand the history of the genus and thereby enhance utilization of the forthcom...
Up to the present time, the existence of two species in the genus Trichinella has been accepted by m...
The authors review the major biological, biochemical, and molecular characters that are used to dist...
The nematode Trichinella spiralis and related species are zoonotic food-borne pathogens of humans. T...
In 2004, funding was received by Washington University’s Genome Sequencing Center through NHGRI, to ...
AbstractIn 2004, funding was received by Washington University's Genome Sequencing Center through NH...
Parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichinella cause significant food-borne illness and occupy a uniqu...
Trichinellosis is a globally important food-borne parasitic disease of humans caused by roundworms o...
Studying parasites of the genus Trichinella provides scientists of today many advantages. This is a ...
Genome assemblies can form the basis of comparative analyses fostering insight into the evolutionary...
Genome evolution studies for the phylum Nematoda have been limited by focusing on comparisons involv...
Trichinellosis is a globally important food-borne parasitic disease of humans caused by roundworms o...
Genome-based studies of metazoan evolution are most informative when phylogenetically diverse specie...
Clade I nematode species in the genus Trichinella can cause infections in humans that lead to mortal...
Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human pathogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprisi...
The adenophorean nematodes are evolutionarily distant from other species in the phylum Nematoda. Int...
Up to the present time, the existence of two species in the genus Trichinella has been accepted by m...
The authors review the major biological, biochemical, and molecular characters that are used to dist...
The nematode Trichinella spiralis and related species are zoonotic food-borne pathogens of humans. T...
In 2004, funding was received by Washington University’s Genome Sequencing Center through NHGRI, to ...
AbstractIn 2004, funding was received by Washington University's Genome Sequencing Center through NH...
Parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichinella cause significant food-borne illness and occupy a uniqu...
Trichinellosis is a globally important food-borne parasitic disease of humans caused by roundworms o...
Studying parasites of the genus Trichinella provides scientists of today many advantages. This is a ...
Genome assemblies can form the basis of comparative analyses fostering insight into the evolutionary...
Genome evolution studies for the phylum Nematoda have been limited by focusing on comparisons involv...
Trichinellosis is a globally important food-borne parasitic disease of humans caused by roundworms o...
Genome-based studies of metazoan evolution are most informative when phylogenetically diverse specie...
Clade I nematode species in the genus Trichinella can cause infections in humans that lead to mortal...
Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human pathogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprisi...
The adenophorean nematodes are evolutionarily distant from other species in the phylum Nematoda. Int...
Up to the present time, the existence of two species in the genus Trichinella has been accepted by m...
The authors review the major biological, biochemical, and molecular characters that are used to dist...
The nematode Trichinella spiralis and related species are zoonotic food-borne pathogens of humans. T...