1. Parasite microbiome project: Grand challenges.
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Dheilly, Nolwenn M., Martínez Martínez, Joaquín, Rosario, Karyna, Brindley, Paul J., Fichorova, Raina N., Kaye, Jonathan Z., Kohl, Kevin D., Knoll, Laura J., Lukeš, Julius, Perkins, Susan L., Poulin, Robert, Schriml, Lynn, and Thompson, Luke R.
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PARASITES , *METAGENOMICS , *BIOTIC communities , *LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry - Abstract
In order to gain an evolutionary perspective on host-parasite-microbe interactions, evolutionary studies encompassing microbes across host and parasite species are necessary to identify patterns of cospeciation and speciation following host shifts. With appropriate experimental systems, geographic variations affecting the role of microbes in host-parasite interactions can be assessed by using a complete cross-experimental design, in which hosts from different localities are infected with parasites from their corresponding localities in the presence of either microbes isolated from the same localities or microbes from different test localities. Finally, when possible, experimental evolution of parasites and hosts in the presence or absence of the identified microbes can been used to test the effect of specific microbes on the evolution of the system and to identify mechanisms involved in parasite-microbe interaction. Phase one will compile information on previously characterized parasite-associated microbes and parasite-microbe interactions (already partially reviewed in [[15]-[16], [53]]), mine genomic and transcriptomic databases to detect microbial sequences, and characterize the complete microbiome of a set of parasites representing diverse taxa and environments. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2019
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