Leishmania major Friedlin chromosome 1 has an unusual distribution of protein-coding genes.
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GraphDNA: a Java program for graphical display of DNA composition analysesComparative genomic analysis of three Leishmania species that cause diverse human diseaseThe genome of the kinetoplastid parasite, Leishmania majorIsoenzymatic analysis of 712 strains of Leishmania infantum in the south of France and relationship of enzymatic polymorphism to clinical and epidemiological featuresGlucosylated hydroxymethyluracil, DNA base J, prevents transcriptional readthrough in LeishmaniaMore surprises from KinetoplastidaWhole genome sequencing of multiple Leishmania donovani clinical isolates provides insights into population structure and mechanisms of drug resistanceImporting statistical measures into Artemis enhances gene identification in the Leishmania genome projectA computational investigation of kinetoplastid trans-splicingCompared genomics of the strand switch region of Leishmania chromosome 1 reveal a novel genus-specific gene and conserved structural features and sequence motifs.Anopheles gambiae pilot gene discovery project: identification of mosquito innate immunity genes from expressed sequence tags generated from immune-competent cell linesFrom stop to start: tandem gene arrangement, copy number and trans-splicing sites in the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae.The unusual gene organization of Leishmania major chromosome 1 may reflect novel transcription processes.Gene expression in trypanosomatid parasites.Regulation of gene expression in protozoa parasitesAnalysis of a donor gene region for a variant surface glycoprotein and its expression site in African trypanosomesEffect of large targeted deletions on the mitotic stability of an extra chromosome mediating drug resistance in Leishmania.Association of two novel proteins, TbMP52 and TbMP48, with the Trypanosoma brucei RNA editing complexDegradation of the unstable EP1 mRNA in Trypanosoma brucei involves initial destruction of the 3'-untranslated regionComparative genomics and understanding of microbial biology.Life without transcriptional control? From fly to man and back again.Rapid decay of unstable Leishmania mRNAs bearing a conserved retroposon signature 3'-UTR motif is initiated by a site-specific endonucleolytic cleavage without prior deadenylation.Expression of the human RNA-binding protein HuR in Trypanosoma brucei increases the abundance of mRNAs containing AU-rich regulatory elementsThe switch region on Leishmania major chromosome 1 is not required for mitotic stability or gene expression, but appears to be essential.Extensive stage-regulation of translation revealed by ribosome profiling of Trypanosoma bruceiCell biology of the trypanosome genome.Trypanosomatid transcription factors: waiting for Godot.The transcriptome of Leishmania major in the axenic promastigote stage: transcript annotation and relative expression levels by RNA-seq.Increased efficacy of antileishmanial antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides in Leishmania amazonensis overexpressing ribonuclease HA random sequencing approach for the analysis of the Trypanosoma cruzi genome: general structure, large gene and repetitive DNA families, and gene discoveryLeishmania major chromosome 3 contains two long convergent polycistronic gene clusters separated by a tRNA genePutting the Leishmania genome to work: functional genomics by transposon trapping and expression profiling.Repetitive elements in genomes of parasitic protozoaThe sequence and analysis of Trypanosoma brucei chromosome II.Genome sequencing and comparative genomics of tropical disease pathogens.Sequence elements in both the intergenic space and the 3' untranslated region of the Crithidia fasciculata KAP3 gene are required for cell cycle regulation of KAP3 mRNA.Trypanosomatid comparative genomics: Contributions to the study of parasite biology and different parasitic diseases.Analysis of the Leishmania donovani transcriptome reveals an ordered progression of transient and permanent changes in gene expression during differentiationSerum Removal from Culture Induces Growth Arrest, Ploidy Alteration, Decrease in Infectivity and Differential Expression of Crucial Genes in Leishmania infantum Promastigotes.Transcriptomic profiling of gene expression and RNA processing during Leishmania major differentiation.
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Leishmania major Friedlin chromosome 1 has an unusual distribution of protein-coding genes.
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Leishmania major Friedlin chro ...... ution of protein-coding genes.
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10.1073/PNAS.96.6.2902
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1999-03-01T00:00:00Z