Bookedited by Christopher Peacock, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia.
Contents:
The eukaryotic pathogen databases : a functional genomic resource integrating data from human and veterinary parasites
From sequence mapping to genome assemblies
Sequencing and annotation of mitochondrial genomes from individual parasitic helminths
A beginners guide to estimating the non-synonymous to synonymous rate ratio of all protein-coding genes in a genome
Exploiting genetic variation to discover genes involved in important disease phenotypes
Identification and analysis of ingi-related retroposons in the trypanosomatid genomes
Approaches for studying mRNA decay mediated by SIDER2 retroposons in Leishmania
Gene suppression in schistosomes using RNAi
Construction of Trypanosoma brucei illumina RNA-seq libraries enriched for transcript ends
Techniques to study epigenetic control and the epigenome in parasites
The genome-wide identification of promotor regions in Toxoplasma gondii
RNA-seq approaches for determining mRNA abundance in Leishmania
Protein microarrays for parasite antigen discovery
A transposon-based tool for transformation and mutagenesis in Trypanosomatid protozoa
Separation of basic proteins from Leishmania using a combination of free flow electrophoresis (FFE) and 2D electrophoresis (2-DE) under basic conditions
Proteomic analysis of posttranslational modifications using iTRAQ in Leishmania
Large-scale differential proteome analysis in Plamsmodium falciparum under drug treatment
Use of ¹³C stable isotope labelling for pathway and metabolic flux analysis in Leishmania parasites
Molecular genotyping of Trypanosoma cruzi for lineage assignment and population genetics
Screening Leishmania donovani complex-specific genes required for visceral disease.