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GENETICS: Themes and Variations in Apicomplexan Parasite Biology
David S. Roos
Theileria parasites are eukaryotic pathogens that cause diseases in cattle in sub-Saharan Africa, with serious economic consequences. In his Perspective, Roos discusses how newly reported genome sequences for Theileria (Gardner et al., Pain et al.) give insight into Theileria biology.
The author is at the University of Pennsylvania Genomics Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6018, USA. E-mail: droos{at}sas.upenn.edu
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Arnab Pain, Hubert Renauld, Matthew Berriman, Lee Murphy, Corin A. Yeats, William Weir, Arnaud Kerhornou, Martin Aslett, Richard Bishop, Christiane Bouchier, Madeleine Cochet, Richard M. R. Coulson, Ann Cronin, Etienne P. de Villiers, Audrey Fraser, Nigel Fosker, Malcolm Gardner, Arlette Goble, Sam Griffiths-Jones, David E. Harris, Frank Katzer, Natasha Larke, Angela Lord, Pascal Maser, Sue McKellar, Paul Mooney, Fraser Morton, Vishvanath Nene, Susan O'Neil, Claire Price, Michael A. Quail, Ester Rabbinowitsch, Neil D. Rawlings, Simon Rutter, David Saunders, Kathy Seeger, Trushar Shah, Robert Squares, Steven Squares, Adrian Tivey, Alan R. Walker, John Woodward, Dirk A. E. Dobbelaere, Gordon Langsley, Marie-Adele Rajandream, Declan McKeever, Brian Shiels, Andrew Tait, Bart Barrell, and Neil Hall (1 July 2005) Science309 (5731), 131.
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Malcolm J. Gardner, Richard Bishop, Trushar Shah, Etienne P. de Villiers, Jane M. Carlton, Neil Hall, Qinghu Ren, Ian T. Paulsen, Arnab Pain, Matthew Berriman, Robert J. M. Wilson, Shigeharu Sato, Stuart A. Ralph, David J. Mann, Zikai Xiong, Shamira J. Shallom, Janice Weidman, Lingxia Jiang, Jeffery Lynn, Bruce Weaver, Azadeh Shoaibi, Alexander R. Domingo, Delia Wasawo, Jonathan Crabtree, Jennifer R. Wortman, Brian Haas, Samuel V. Angiuoli, Todd H. Creasy, Charles Lu, Bernard Suh, Joana C. Silva, Teresa R. Utterback, Tamara V. Feldblyum, Mihaela Pertea, Jonathan Allen, William C. Nierman, Evans L. N. Taracha, Steven L. Salzberg, Owen R. White, Henry A. Fitzhugh, Subhash Morzaria, J. Craig Venter, Claire M. Fraser, and Vishvanath Nene (1 July 2005) Science309 (5731), 134.
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