2015
DOI: 10.1101/028969
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Phylogenomic Reconstruction Supports Supercontinent Origins forLeishmania

Abstract: Leishmania, a genus of parasites transmitted to human hosts and mammalian/reptilian reservoirs by an insect vector, is the causative agent of the human disease complex leishmaniasis. The evolutionary relationships within the genus Leishmania and its origins are the source of ongoing debate, reflected in conflicting phylogenetic and biogeographic reconstructions. This study employs a recently described bioinformatics method, SISRS, to identify over 200,000 informative sites across the genome from newly sequence… Show more

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“…Sand fly is considered the host for the leishmaniasis parasite and this insect is seasonal in its appearance in temperate regions of the world, adults appear only in the summer, that is, the breeding season is confined to the summer season in the tropics, and some species seem almost constant throughout the year, but in other species there may be significant changes to an extent that is considered for the group of adults, especially in the dry and wet climates (Harkins et al, 2016).…”
Section: Host Carrier (Sand Fly)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sand fly is considered the host for the leishmaniasis parasite and this insect is seasonal in its appearance in temperate regions of the world, adults appear only in the summer, that is, the breeding season is confined to the summer season in the tropics, and some species seem almost constant throughout the year, but in other species there may be significant changes to an extent that is considered for the group of adults, especially in the dry and wet climates (Harkins et al, 2016).…”
Section: Host Carrier (Sand Fly)mentioning
confidence: 99%