10 research outputs found
Additional file 4: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Table S3. The candidate P. falciparum genes probably responsible for parasitizing human erythrocytes. (XLSX 16Â kb
Additional file 8: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Figure S4. Expression dynamics of SURF family members in the intraerythrocytic cycle of the P. falciparum parasite. (TIF 75Â kb
Additional file 5: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Table S4. The P. berghei genes included in rodent malaria parasite-enriched clusters. (XLSX 20Â kb
Additional file 1: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Table S1. The corresponding relationships between 33,314 genes and 4605 clusters. (XLSX 605Â kb
Additional file 9: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Table S5. Candidate genes related to virulence of the P. falciparum parasite. (XLSX 31Â kb
Additional file 6: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Figure S2. Genomic location of 115 P. falciparum genes. (TIF 968Â kb
Additional file 2: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Figure S1. Clusters composed of members from a single species or six species. a) Clusters comprise P. vavix genes (left panel) or P. falciparum genes (right panel). b) Clusters comprising genes from six Plasmodium species. (TIF 1617Â kb
Additional file 7: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Figure S3. Genomic location of 267 P. berghei genes. (TIF 2034Â kb
Additional file 11: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Table S6. Identified P. falciparum genes that possibly contribute to cerebral malaria. (XLSX 12Â kb
Additional file 3: of In-depth comparative analysis of malaria parasite genomes reveals protein-coding genes linked to human disease in Plasmodium falciparum genome
Table S2. Enriched values of all clusters in six Plasmodium species. (XLSX 154Â kb