The phylogenetic relationships among hemosporidian parasites, including the origin of Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent malaria parasite of humans, have been heavily debated for decades. Studies based on multiple-gene sequences have helped settle many of these controversial phylogenetic issues. However, denser taxon sampling and genome-wide analyses are needed to confidently resolve the evolutionay relationships among hemosporidian parasites. Genome sequences of several Plasmodium parasites are available but only for species infecting primates and rodents. To root the phylogenetic tree of Plasmodium, genomic data from related parasites of birds or reptiles are required. Here, we use a novel approach to isolate parasite DNA from micro...
Until quite recently, very little information has been available about the genome content and struct...
Elucidation of the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of Plasmodium species that infect human...
Elucidating the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of human-infective Plasmodium species has ...
The phylogenetic relationships among hemosporidian parasites, including the origin of Plasmodium fal...
The phylogenetic relationships among hemosporidian parasites, including the origin of Plasmodium fal...
Avian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world, and infect a wide diversity of bird species....
International audienceAvian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world and infect a wide diver...
Avian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world, and infect a wide diversity of bird species....
Research on malaria has focused during a long time on the parasites that infect humans.However, it i...
Malaria remains one of the most prevalent and deadly infectious diseases of the developing world, ca...
Malaria is among mankind's worst scourges, affecting many millions of people, particularly in the tr...
The apicomplexan order Haemosporida is a clade of unicellular blood parasites that infect a variety ...
The evolutionary relationships among the apicomplexan blood pathogens known as the malaria parasites...
Members of the order Haemosporida are protist parasites that infect mammals, reptiles and birds. Thi...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent agent of human malaria, shares a recent common ancestor wit...
Until quite recently, very little information has been available about the genome content and struct...
Elucidation of the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of Plasmodium species that infect human...
Elucidating the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of human-infective Plasmodium species has ...
The phylogenetic relationships among hemosporidian parasites, including the origin of Plasmodium fal...
The phylogenetic relationships among hemosporidian parasites, including the origin of Plasmodium fal...
Avian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world, and infect a wide diversity of bird species....
International audienceAvian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world and infect a wide diver...
Avian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world, and infect a wide diversity of bird species....
Research on malaria has focused during a long time on the parasites that infect humans.However, it i...
Malaria remains one of the most prevalent and deadly infectious diseases of the developing world, ca...
Malaria is among mankind's worst scourges, affecting many millions of people, particularly in the tr...
The apicomplexan order Haemosporida is a clade of unicellular blood parasites that infect a variety ...
The evolutionary relationships among the apicomplexan blood pathogens known as the malaria parasites...
Members of the order Haemosporida are protist parasites that infect mammals, reptiles and birds. Thi...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent agent of human malaria, shares a recent common ancestor wit...
Until quite recently, very little information has been available about the genome content and struct...
Elucidation of the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of Plasmodium species that infect human...
Elucidating the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of human-infective Plasmodium species has ...