[HTML][HTML] Plasmodium post-genomics: better the bug you know?

TWA Kooij, CJ Janse, AP Waters - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006nature.com
Since the publication of the sequence of the genome of Plasmodium falciparum, the major
causative agent of human malaria, many post-genomic studies have been completed.
Invaluably, these data can now be analysed comparatively owing to the availability of a
significant amount of genome-sequence data from several closely related model species of
Plasmodium and accompanying global proteome and transcriptome studies. This review
summarizes our current knowledge and how this has already been? and will continue to be …
Abstract
Since the publication of the sequence of the genome of Plasmodium falciparum, the major causative agent of human malaria, many post-genomic studies have been completed. Invaluably, these data can now be analysed comparatively owing to the availability of a significant amount of genome-sequence data from several closely related model species of Plasmodium and accompanying global proteome and transcriptome studies. This review summarizes our current knowledge and how this has already been ? and will continue to be ? exploited in the search for vaccines and drugs against this most significant infectious disease of the tropics.
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