PREFACE ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
CONTRIBUTORS xiii
PART I GENERAL OVERVIEWS 1
1 Population Genetics and Parasite Diversity 3
Hsiao-Han Chang, Rachel F. Daniels, and Daniel L. Hartl
2 Evolution of Meiosis, Recombination, and Sexual Reproduction
in Eukaryotic Microbes 17
Wenjun Li, Elizabeth Savelkoul, Joseph Heitman, and John M.
Logsdon, Jr.
3 Phylogenomic Analysis 44
Andrew J. Roger, Martin Kolisko, and Alastair G. B. Simpson
4 Phylogenetics and Evolution of Virulence in the Kingdom Fungi
70
Monica A. Garcia-Solache and Arturo Casadevall
PART II POPULATION GENETICS AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHES 91
5 Malaria: Host Range, Diversity, and Speciation 93
Ananias A. Escalante and Francisco J. Ayala
6 From Population Genomics to Elucidated Traits in Plasmodium
Falciparum 111
Sarah K. Volkman, Daniel E. Neafsey, Stephen F. Schaffner, Pardis
C. Sabeti, and Dyann F. Wirth
7 Selective Sweeps in Human Malaria Parasites 124
Xin-zhuan Su and John C. Wootton
8 Evolution of Drug Resistance in Fungi 143
Jessica A. Hill, Samantha J. Hoot, Theodore C. White, and Leah E.
Cowen
9 Discovery of Extant Sexual Cycles in Human Pathogenic Fungi
and Their Roles in the Generation of Diversity and Virulence
168
Richard J. Bennett and Kirsten Nielsen
10 Worldwide Migrations, Host Shifts, and Reemergence of
Phytophthora Infestans, the Plant Destroyer 192
Jean Beagle Ristaino
11 Experimental and Natural Evolution of the Cryptococcus
Neoformans and Cryptococcus Gattii Species Complex 208
Alexander Idnurm and Jianping Xu
12 Population Genetics, Diversity, and Spread of Virulence in
Toxoplasma Gondii 231
Benjamin M. Rosenthal and James W. Ajioka
PART III FORWARD AND REVERSE GENETIC SYSTEMS FOR DEFINING VIRULENCE 247
13 Genetic Crosses in Plasmodium Falciparum: Analysis of Drug
Resistance 249
John C. Tan and Michael T. Ferdig
14 Genetic Mapping of Virulence in Rodent Malarias 269
Richard Carter and Richard Culleton
15 Genetic Mapping of Acute Virulence in Toxoplasma Gondii
285
L. David Sibley and John C. Boothroyd
16 Virulence in African Trypanosomes: Genetic and Molecular
Approaches 307
Annette Macleod, Liam J. Morrison, and Andy Tait
17 The Evolution of Antigenic Variation in African Trypanosomes
324
Andrew P. Jackson and J. David Barry
18 Antigenic Variation, Adherence, and Virulence in Malaria
338
Joseph Smith and Kirk W. Deitsch
19 Invasion Ligand Diversity and Pathogenesis in Blood-Stage
Malaria 362
Manoj T. Duraisingh, Jeffrey D. Dvorin, and Peter R. Preiser
PART IV COMPARATIVE "OMICS" APPROACHES TO DEFINING VIRULENCE 385
20 Evolution of Virulence in Oomycete Plant Pathogens 387
Paul R. J. Birch, Mary E. Coates, and Jim L. Beynon
21 Evolution and Genomics of the Pathogenic Candida Species
Complex 404
Geraldine Butler, Michael Lorenz, and Neil A. R. Gow
22 Evolution of Entamoeba Histolytica Virulence 422
Upinder Singh and Christopher D. Huston
23 Sex and Virulence in Basidiomycete Pathogens 437
Guus Bakkeren, Emilia K. Kruzel, and Christina M. Hull
24 Emergence of the Chytrid Fungus Batrachochytrium
Dendrobatidis and Global Amphibian Declines 461
Matthew C. Fisher, Jason E. Stajich, and Rhys A. Farrer
25 Impact of Horizontal Gene Transfer on Virulence of Fungal
Pathogens of Plants 473
Barbara J. Howlett and Richard P. Oliver
26 Evolution of Plant Pathogenicity in Fusarium Species 485
Li-Jun Ma, H. Corby Kistler, and Martijn Rep
27 Genetic, Genomic, and Molecular Approaches to Define
Virulence of Aspergillus Fumigatus 501
Laetitia Muszkieta, William J. Steinbach, and Jean-Paul Latge
28 Cryptosporidium: Comparative Genomics and Pathogenesis
518
Satomi Kato and Jessica C. Kissinger
INDEX 545
Dr. David Sibley, PhD, is a faculty member at the Washington University School of Medicine, where he teaches graduate courses in microbiology and has served on the steering committee for the Molecular Microbiology program for the past 10 years. In addition to authoring over 150 publications,?Dr. Sibley is an associate editor for PLoS Pathogens, edits reviews for Cellular Microbiology, and serves on the board of reviewing editors for Science.
Dr. Barbara Howlett, PhD, is a Professor in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne, specializing in fungal diseases of plants. She serves in an editorial capacity for PLoS Pathogens, Eukaryotic Cell, and the European Journal of Plant Pathology.
Dr. Joseph Heitman, MD, PhD is currently Chair of the Dept of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at Duke University. Dr. Heitman has co-authored four other books on the topics of eukayrotic function and pathogenesis, and serves as an editor for numerous?publication includingEukaryotic Cell, Virulence, and the Journal of Molecular Medicine.
“It should be of interest to evolutionary biologists, medical microbiologists and plant pathologists at postdoctoral and faculty levels.” (Microbiology Today, 26 November 2012)
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