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Microsporidian coinfection reduces fitness of a fungal pathogen due to rapid host mortality. [PDF]

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Functional annotation of a divergent genome using sequence and structure-based similarity. [PDF]

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Polyploidy is widespread in Microsporidia. [PDF]

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Increased levels of anti-Encephalitozoon intestinalis antibodies in patients with colorectal cancer. [PDF]

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Telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of Microsporidia sp. MB, a microsporidian symbiont of Anopheles coluzzii isolated from Burkina Faso

bioRxiv
Background Microsporidia sp. MB is an intracellular parasite of anopheline mosquitoes identified across the African continent. Microsporidia sp. MB infections appear to have no significant effect on host fitness and vertically transmit, whilst infected ...
R. Pevsner   +8 more
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The Plasmodium transmission-blocking symbiont, Microsporidia MB , is vertically transmitted through Anopheles arabiensis germline stem cells

Abstract Microsporidia MB is a promising candidate for developing a symbiont-based strategy for malaria control because it disrupts the capacity of An. arabiensis to transmit the Plasmodium parasite. The symbiont is predominantly
Thomas O. Onchuru   +6 more
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Genomic and phenotypic evolution of nematode-infecting microsporidia

PLoS Pathogens, 2023
Robert J Luallen, Aaron W Reinke
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