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  1. ..., the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, is incapable of pyrimidine salvage for mRNA biogenesis. To capture cellular mRNA dynamics during Plasmodium development, we engineered parasites that can salvage pyrimidines through the expression of a single bifunctional yeast fusion gene, cytosine...
  2. ...genetic variation has been extensively characterized, but the level of epigenetic plasticity remains largely unexplored. Here we provide a comprehensive characterization of transcriptional variation in the most lethal malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, based on highly accurate transcriptional...
  3. ...the transcriptomes of the human hosts and the infecting parasites affect one another. Here we report the RNA-seq analysis of 116 Indonesian patients infected with the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum (Pf). We extracted RNAs from their peripheral blood as a mixture of host and parasite transcripts and mapped...
  4. .... The candidates include genes encoding for secreted proteins, such as ankyrin repeat-containing proteins, which have been shown in Toxoplasma to be involved in cell invasion (Long et al. 2017), and a RING/Armadillo-type fold domain–containing protein that in Plasmodium falciparum mediates the motility...
  5. ...)—but Plasmodium gallinaceum has only been found in four species, including wild jungle fowl of Southern Asia and domestic chickens (Springer 1996).The first avian malaria parasites were discovered in the late 19th century, shortly after the discovery of human malaria parasites. In the early 1900s...
  6. ...-9806, USA; 10Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3LB, United Kingdom Corresponding author: alistair.miles@well.ox.ac.uk Abstract The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has a great capacity for evolutionary adaptation to evade host immunity...
  7. ...extraordinary ecological plasticity, inhabiting virtually every habitat in West and Central Africa where it spreads the human malaria parasite (Fontaine et al. 2015; Tene Fossog et al. 2015). Noteworthy, the larvae of An. coluzzii exploit more disturbed and anthropogenic sites than its sister species An...
  8. ..., making a valuable comparison. Among other eukaryotes, comparable data resources exist only for humans (The 1000 Genomes Project Consortium 2015) and malaria parasites (MalariaGEN Plasmodium falciparum Community Project 2019), and thus, there remains an absence of open genomic data for studying...
  9. ...increases both bacterial and parasite numbers (Dong et al. 2006), and AGAP000570 (AgSGU), which is one of themost abundant peritrophic matrix proteins (Dinglasan et al. 2009) and has important roles in ookinete attachment of Plasmodium falciparum (Mathias et al. 2014), were also identified. Of the remaining...
  10. ...increase in the parasite clearance times in ACT-treated Plasmodium falciparum malaria cases from near the Thai–Cambodian border, suggesting that case numbers may soon begin increasing (Dondorp et al. 2009). Remarkably, although artemisinin is used on tens of millions of individuals annually, we have little...
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