Autor:
Böhme, U.
Otto, T.D.
Cotton, J.A.
Steinbiss, S.
Sanders, M.
Oyola, Samuel O.
Nicot, A.
Gandon, S.
Patra, K.P.
Herd, C.
Bushell, E.
Modrzynska, K.K.
Billker, O.
Vinetz, J.M.
Rivero, A.
Newbold, C.J.
Berriman, M.
Avian malaria parasites are prevalent around the world and infect a wide diversity of bird species. Here, we report the sequencing and analysis of high-quality draft genome sequences for two avian malaria species, Plasmodium relictum and Plasmodium gallinaceum. We identify 50 genes that are speci...
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Böhme, U.
,
Otto, T.D.
,
Cotton, J.A.
,
Steinbiss, S.
,
Sanders, M.
,
Oyola, Samuel O.
,
Nicot, A.
,
Gandon, S.
,
Patra, K.P.
,
Herd, C.
,
Bushell, E.
,
Modrzynska, K.K.
,
Billker, O.
,
Vinetz, J.M.
,
Rivero, A.
,
Newbold, C.J.
,
Berriman, M.
,
[Complete avian malaria parasite genomes reveal features associated with lineage-specific evolution in birds and mammals]
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Complete avian malaria parasite genomes reveal features associated with lineage-specific evolution in birds and mammals