- Title
- Comparative genomics of the pathogenic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, its free-living relatives and a host species provide insights into adoption of a parasitic lifestyle and prospects for disease control
- Creators
- Robert S Coyne - Genomic Medicine, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USALinda Hannick - Informatics, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USADhanasekaran Shanmugam - Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 3451 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USAJessica B Hostetler - Joint Technology Center, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USADaniel Brami - Informatics, J Craig Venter Institute, 10355 Science Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92121, USAVinita S Joardar - Informatics, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USAJustin Johnson - Informatics, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USADiana Radune - Joint Technology Center, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USAIrtisha Singh - Microbial and Environmental Genomics, J Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USAJonathan H Badger - Microbial and Environmental Genomics, J Craig Venter Institute, 10355 Science Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92121, USAUjjwal Kumar - Biological Sciences, University of California - San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093, USAMilton Saier - Biological Sciences, University of California - San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093, USAYufeng Wang - Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1 UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249, USAHong Cai - Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1 UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249, USAJianying Gu - Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of Medicine, 2900 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USAMichael W Mather - Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of Medicine, 2900 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USAAkhil B Vaidya - Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of Medicine, 2900 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USADavid E Wilkes - Biological Sciences, Indiana University - South Bend, 1700 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, IN 46634, USAVidyalakshmi Rajagopalan - Biological Sciences, Indiana University - South Bend, 1700 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, IN 46634, USADavid J Asai - Undergraduate Science Education Program, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 4000 Jones Bridge Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, USAChad G Pearson - Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado - Denver, 13001 E. 17th Place, Aurora, CO 80045, USARobert C Findly - Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, 501 DW Brooks Dr, Athens, GA 30602, USAHarry W Dickerson - Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, 501 DW Brooks Dr, Athens, GA 30602, USAMartin Wu - Department of Biology, University of Virginia, 485 McCormick Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USACindy Martens - Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University, Technologiepark 927, Ghent, B-9052, BelgiumYves Van de Peer - Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University, Technologiepark 927, Ghent, B-9052, BelgiumDavid S Roos - Biology and Penn Genome Frontiers Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 3451 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USADonna M Cassidy-Hanley - Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, C5 181 Veterinary Medical Center, Ithaca, NY 14853, USATheodore G Clark - Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, C5 181 Veterinary Medical Center, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
- Publication Details
- GenomeBiology.com, v 12(10), pp R100-R100
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000301176900003
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-80054058521
- Other Identifier
- 991014878243404721
Journal article
Comparative genomics of the pathogenic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, its free-living relatives and a host species provide insights into adoption of a parasitic lifestyle and prospects for disease control
GenomeBiology.com, v 12(10), pp R100-R100
2011
PMID: 22004680
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- Domestic collaboration
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- Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
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