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Host genes, parasites and parasitic infections

International Journal for Parasitology, 1993
Resistance to infection of mammalian hosts by parasites is under genetic control at many different levels: between species, between races, breeds and lines of single species and between individuals. These genetic effects have been described in many host-parasite systems.
G D, Gray, H S, Gill
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Host-Parasite database

2022
In 1922 Dr H.A. Baylis, then head of what today is the Parasitic worms group, devised a Host-Parasite Catalogue in which he recorded the host-parasite associations published in the scientific literature. The catalogue, which is in manuscript form, was maintained by the group staff until 1988.
Gibson, David I   +3 more
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Evolution of Host-Parasite Diversity

Evolution, 1993
Hosts and parasites often have extensive genetic diversity for resistance and virulence (host range). Qualitative diversity occurs when the success of attack is an all-or-nothing response that varies according to the genotypes of the host and parasite.
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Host and Parasite Catalogue

1966
Both original and published records are presented in this catalogue so that the particular records need to be referred to material and/or host records in the particular parasite species.
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Virology: A parasite's parasite saves host's neighbours.

Nature, 2016
Viruses can be attacked by parasitic viruses, which compete with them for cellular resources. It emerges that one such parasitic virus can defend a host-cell population from a viral attack [...]
Koonin, Eugene V., Krupovic, Mart
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Host–Parasitic Plant Interaction [PDF]

open access: possible, 2023
En-Nahli, Youness   +7 more
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