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SUBMITTER: Khan A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1557770 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Khan Asis A Böhme Ulrike U Kelly Krystyna A KA Adlem Ellen E Brooks Karen K Simmonds Mark M Mungall Karen K Quail Michael A MA Arrowsmith Claire C Chillingworth Tracey T Churcher Carol C Harris David D Collins Matthew M Fosker Nigel N Fraser Audrey A Hance Zahra Z Jagels Kay K Moule Sharon S Murphy Lee L O'Neil Susan S Rajandream Marie-Adele MA Saunders David D Seeger Kathy K Whitehead Sally S Mayr Thomas T Xuan Xuenan X Watanabe Junichi J Suzuki Yutaka Y Wakaguri Hiroyuki H Sugano Sumio S Sugimoto Chihiro C Paulsen Ian I Mackey Aaron J AJ Roos David S DS Hall Neil N Berriman Matthew M Barrell Bart B Sibley L David LD Ajioka James W JW
Genome research 20060810 9
Toxoplasma gondii is a globally distributed protozoan parasite that can infect virtually all warm-blooded animals and humans. Despite the existence of a sexual phase in the life cycle, T. gondii has an unusual population structure dominated by three clonal lineages that predominate in North America and Europe, (Types I, II, and III). These lineages were founded by common ancestors approximately10,000 yr ago. The recent origin and widespread distribution of the clonal lineages is attributed to th ...[more]