Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W913218581> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W913218581 endingPage "155" @default.
- W913218581 startingPage "150" @default.
- W913218581 abstract "Many eukaryotic pathogenic microorganisms that were previously assumed to propagate clonally have retained cryptic sexual cycles. The principal reproductive mode of Trypanosoma cruzi, the aetiological agent of Chagas disease, remains a controversial topic. Despite the existence of two recent natural hybrid lineages, a pervasive view is that recombination has been restrained at an evolutionary scale and is of little epidemiological relevance to contemporary parasite populations. This article reviews the growing number of field studies which indicate that natural hybridization in T. cruzi may be frequent, non-obligatory and idiosyncratic; potentially involving independent exchange of kinetoplast and nuclear genetic material as well as canonical meiotic mechanisms. Together these observations now challenge the traditional paradigm of preponderate clonal evolution in T. cruzi and highlight the need for additional, intensive and appropriately sampled field surveys, complemented by high resolution, combined nuclear and mitochondrial population genetics analyses." @default.
- W913218581 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W913218581 creator A5060778694 @default.
- W913218581 creator A5082094548 @default.
- W913218581 date "2015-11-01" @default.
- W913218581 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W913218581 title "Evidence and importance of genetic exchange among field populations of Trypanosoma cruzi" @default.
- W913218581 cites W1552782003 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1946696519 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1963937477 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1964708040 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1970205620 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1973337536 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1977427775 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1977785594 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1979692840 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1981946092 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1986489229 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1988325090 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1991258541 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1993324523 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1994995217 @default.
- W913218581 cites W1998673464 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2001603620 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2003716340 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2006273398 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2009151113 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2013977127 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2016523018 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2018810724 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2025685198 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2031557596 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2033839553 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2035135342 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2039579163 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2041742172 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2044388526 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2045346667 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2045419954 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2049351935 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2051650406 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2053485796 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2053709526 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2054377763 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2059134652 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2061393645 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2075601569 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2087233834 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2092296116 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2093236649 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2095101507 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2095836652 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2103170242 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2104465006 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2105416553 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2112338833 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2132325365 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2134124217 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2135769664 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2137360605 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2139140540 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2144314296 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2147830249 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2151551515 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2153164685 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2154432884 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2154959095 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2163432338 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2169307994 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2170093840 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2172105162 @default.
- W913218581 cites W2408067036 @default.
- W913218581 cites W47264184 @default.
- W913218581 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.05.007" @default.
- W913218581 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4644990" @default.
- W913218581 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26188331" @default.
- W913218581 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W913218581 type Work @default.
- W913218581 sameAs 913218581 @default.
- W913218581 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812016 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812017 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812018 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812019 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812020 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812021 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812022 @default.
- W913218581 countsByYear W9132185812023 @default.
- W913218581 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W913218581 hasAuthorship W913218581A5060778694 @default.
- W913218581 hasAuthorship W913218581A5082094548 @default.
- W913218581 hasBestOaLocation W9132185811 @default.
- W913218581 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W913218581 hasConcept C112418997 @default.
- W913218581 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W913218581 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W913218581 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W913218581 hasConcept C159047783 @default.