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Githaka, Naftaly W.Nene, VishvanathBishop, Richard P.[Report from an ILRI strategy workshop on tick research, Cape Town, 24 August 2014]Report from an ILRI strategy workshop on tick research, Cape Town, 24 August 2014

African Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is the wildlife reservoir of multiple species within the apicomplexan protozoan genus Theileria, including Theileria parva which causes East coast fever in cattle. A parasite, which has not yet been formally named, known as Theileria sp. (buffalo) has been r...


Bishop, Richard P.Hemmink, W.I.Morrison, J.D.Weir, W.Toye, Philip G.Sitt, T.Spooner, P.R.Musoke, A.J.Skilton, Robert A.Odongo, David O.[The African buffalo parasite Theileria. sp. (buffalo) can infect and immortalize cattle leukocytes and encodes divergent orthologues of Theileria parva antigen genes]The African buffalo parasite Theileria. sp. (buffalo) can infect and immortalize cattle leukocytes and encodes divergent orthologues of Theileria parva antigen genes

Stahl, K.Ogweng, P.Okoth, Edward A.Aliro, T.Muhangi, D.LeBlanc, N.Atimnedi, P.Berg, M.Bishop, Richard P.Rasmussen, H.B.Masembe, C.[Understanding the dynamics and spread of African Swine fever at the wildlife livestock interface: Insights into the potential role of the bushpig Potamochoerus larvatus]Understanding the dynamics and spread of African Swine fever at the wildlife livestock interface: Insights into the potential role of the bushpig Potamochoerus larvatus

Pig movements play a significant role in the spread of economically important infectious diseases such as the African swine fever. Characterization of movement networks between pig farms and through other types of farm and household enterprises that are involved in pig value chains can provide us...


Lichoti, J.K.Davies, J.Kitala, P.M.Githigia, S.M.Okoth, Edward A.Maru, Y.Bukachi, S.A.Bishop, Richard P.[Social network analysis provides insights into African swine fever epidemiology]Social network analysis provides insights into African swine fever epidemiology

Massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) was used to analyze the transcriptome of the intracellular protozoan Theileria parva. In total 1 095 000, 20 bp sequences representing 4371 different signatures were generated from T.parva schizonts. Reproducible signatures were identified within 73%...


Bishop, Richard P.Shah, TushaarPelle, RogerHoyle, D.Pearson, T.Haines, L.Brass, A.Hulme, H.Graham, S.P.Taracha, E.L.N.Lu, C.Hass, B.Wortman, J.White, O.Gardner, M.J.Nene, VishvanathVilliers, Etienne P. de[Analysis of the transcriptome of the protozoan Theileria parva using MPSS reveals that the majority of genes are transcriptionally active in the schizont stage]Analysis of the transcriptome of the protozoan Theileria parva using MPSS reveals that the majority of genes are transcriptionally active in the schizont stage

Transcriptome analysis can provide useful data for refining genome sequence annotation. Application of massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) revealed reproducible transcription, in multiple MPSS cycles, from 73% of computationally predicted genes in the Theileria parva schizont lifecycle...


Shah, TushaarVilliers, Etienne P. deNene, VishvanathHass, B.Taracha, E.A.Gardner, J.M.Sansom, C.Pelle, RogerBishop, Richard P.[Using the transcriptome to annotate the genome revisited: application of massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS)]Using the transcriptome to annotate the genome revisited: application of massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS)

Pain, A.Renauld, H.Berriman, M.Murphy, L.Yeats, C.A.Weir, W.Kerhornou, A.Aslett, M.Bishop, Richard P.Bouchier, C.Cochet, M.Coulson, R.M.R.Cronin, A.Villiers, Etienne P. deFraser, A.Fosker, N.Gardner, M.Goble, A.Griffiths-Jones, S.Harris, D.E.Katzer, F.Larke, N.Lord, A.Maser, P.McKellar, S.Mooney, P.Morton, F.Nene, VishvanathO'Neil, S.Price, C.Quail, M.A.Rabbinowitsch, E.Rawlings, N.D.Rutter, S.Saunders, D.Seeger, K.Shah, TushaarSquares, R.Squares, S.Tivey, A.Walker, A.R.Woodward, J.Dobbelaere, D.A.E.Langsley, G.Rajandream, M.A.McKeever, Declan J.Shiels, B.Tait, A.Barrell, B.Hall, N.[Genome of the host-cell transforming parasite Theileria annulata compared with T. parva]Genome of the host-cell transforming parasite Theileria annulata compared with T. parva

We describe the generation of an auto-annotated index of genes that are expressed in the salivary glands of four-day fed female adult Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks. A total of 9162 EST sequences were derived from an uninfected tick cDNA library and 9844 ESTs were from a cDNA library from tic...


Nene, VishvanathLee, D.Kang'a, S.Skilton, Robert A.Shah, TushaarVilliers, Etienne P. deMwaura, S.Taylor, D.Quackenbush, J.Bishop, Richard P.[Genes transcribed in the salivary glands of female Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks infected with Theileria parva]Genes transcribed in the salivary glands of female Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks infected with Theileria parva

Random clones from a cDNA library made from mRNA purified from dissected salivary glands of feeding female Amblyomma variegatum ticks were subjected to single pass sequence analysis. A total of 3,992 sequences with an average read length of 580 nucleotides have been used to construct a gene index...


Nene, VishvanathLee, D.Quackenbush, J.Skilton, Robert A.Mwaura, S.Gardner, M.J.Bishop, Richard P.[AvGI, an index of genes transcribed in the salivary glands of the ixodid tick Amblyomma variegatum]AvGI, an index of genes transcribed in the salivary glands of the ixodid tick Amblyomma variegatum

An improved Theileria parva DNA detection assay based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using primers derived from the 104 kDa antigen (p104) gene was developed to detect parasite DNA in blood spots on filter paper. The specificity of the assay was validated using DNA from a wide range of ca...


Skilton, Robert A.Bishop, Richard P.Katende, J.M.Mwaura, S.Morzaria, S.P.[The persistence of Theileria parva infection in cattle immunised using two stocks which differ in their ability to induce a carrier state: Analysis using a novel blood spot PCR assay]The persistence of Theileria parva infection in cattle immunised using two stocks which differ in their ability to induce a carrier state: Analysis using a novel blood spot PCR assay

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