• Eukaryotic Pathogen Vector and Host Database, or VEuPathDB, is a database of genomics and experimental data related to various eukaryotic pathogens....
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    data can be accessed though PiroplasmaDB which is part of the Eukaryotic Pathogen Database). The genus is thought to have first appeared in ruminants during...
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  • typhoid fever, diphtheria, and leprosy. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that can function as pathogens. There are approximately 300 known fungi that are...
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  • cell fractionation. There are many types of organelles, particularly in eukaryotic cells. They include structures that make up the endomembrane system (such...
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  • organism PHI-base: pathogen-host interaction database. It links gene information to phenotypic information from microbial pathogens on their hosts. Information...
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  • her PostDoc she worked with David Roos to help establish the Eukaryotic Pathogen Database (EuPathDB) series of genome collections, including the malaria...
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    species placed in Aspergillus include: Aspergillus flavus is a notable plant pathogen impacting crop yields and a common cause of aspergillosis. Aspergillus...
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  • fungi that cause disease in humans or other organisms. Although fungi are eukaryotic, many pathogenic fungi are microorganisms. Approximately 300 fungi are...
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  • GeneDB (category Pathogen genomics)
    a genome database for eukaryotic and prokaryotic pathogens. Logan-Klumpler, Flora J (Jan 2012). "GeneDB--an annotation database for pathogens". Nucleic...
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    An infection is the invasion of tissues by pathogens, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they...
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    GlycoSuiteDB (glycan database), SugarBindDB (Pathogen Sugar-Binding Database), OrthoDB (the hierarchical catalogue of eukaryotic orthologs), miROrtho...
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  • and viruses, and the other for vectors, Eukaryotic protozoan and fungal pathogens and host response to pathogen infections. National Institutes of Health...
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    Aspergillus fumigatus (category Fungal pathogens of humans)
    cytokines and chemokines induced by ligation of specific fungal motifs to pathogen recognition receptors. Neutrophils are essential for aspergillosis resistance...
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    n. g., a micro-eukaryotic pathogen of amphipods, reveals parasitism and hidden diversity in Class Filasterea". Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 69...
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    SV40 has been widely studied as a model eukaryotic virus, leading to many early discoveries in eukaryotic DNA replication and transcription. Following...
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    g., a micro-eukaryotic pathogen of amphipods, reveals parasitism and hidden diversity in Class Filasterea" (PDF). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology...
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    Greilhuber J, Bennett MD (January 2007). "Eukaryotic genome size databases". Nucleic Acids Research. 35 (Database issue): D332–38. doi:10.1093/nar/gkl828...
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    Nakaseomyces glabratus (category Fungal pathogens of humans)
    the second or third most common cause of candidiasis as an opportunistic pathogen. Infections caused by N. glabratus can affect the urogenital tract or even...
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    symbiotic and syntrophic communities, for example. No archaea are known to be pathogens or parasites; many are mutualists or commensals, such as the methanogens...
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    This list of "sequenced" eukaryotic genomes contains all the eukaryotes known to have publicly available complete nuclear and organelle genome sequences...
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    experimental science". D. melanogaster remains one of the most widely used eukaryotic model organisms. During the same time period, studies on mouse genetics...
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  • enough to result in the cross-activation of autoreactive T or B cells by pathogen-derived peptides. Despite the prevalence of several peptide sequences which...
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  • establishment, and replication of disease-causing microscopic organisms (pathogens) inside a host organism, and the reaction of host tissues to them and...
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    Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years...
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    homologous to tubulin and actin; the main components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. Eukaryotic cells contain three main kinds of cytoskeletal filaments:...
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    surfaces of these antigens. By coating the pathogen, antibodies stimulate effector functions against the pathogen in cells that recognize their Fc region...
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  • enabling the organization of pathogen genomes into operons. Indeed, genome annotation has been done for some eukaryotic pathogens, such as Candida albicans...
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    formally, the slime molds are a polyphyletic assemblage of distantly related eukaryotic organisms in the Stramenopiles, Rhizaria, Discoba, Amoebozoa and Holomycota...
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    Fungus (section As pathogens)
    dimorphic, opportunistic human pathogen, Magnaporthe grisea, a plant pathogen, and Pichia pastoris, a yeast widely used for eukaryotic protein production. Fungi...
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    are soil microfauna which includes eukaryotic microbes, rotifers, and nematodes. These types of animal-like eukaryotic microbes and true animals are heterotrophic...
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