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The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Rabbits of the World

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Molecular Characterization of Coccidia Associated with an Epizootic in Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in South East Queensland, Australia.

TL;DR: This study represents the first genetic characterization of this emerging disease agent in green sea turtles, an endangered species, and has relevance for life-cycle elucidation and future development of diagnostics.
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Phylogenetic relationships of Isospora , Lankesterella , and Caryospora species (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) infecting lizards

TL;DR: The results contradict the proposed monophyly of the genus Caryospora, highlighting the need for a thorough taxonomic and systematic revision of the group and suggest that the recent ancestor of the species Lankesterella may have been heteroxenous.
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Nephromyces Represents a Diverse and Novel Lineage of the Apicomplexa That Has Retained Apicoplasts.

TL;DR: The phylogenetic analyses of conserved nucleus-encoded genes robustly suggest that Nephromyces is a novel lineage sister to the Hematozoa, which comprises both the Haemosporidia and the Piroplasmida, and 13 small contigs that closely resemble the genomes of the nonphotosynthetic reduced plastids of other apicomplexans.
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Survey of coccidial infection of rabbits in Sichuan Province, Southwest China.

TL;DR: It is indicated that the prevalence of coccidial infection is high among the rabbit population in southwest China and emphasis to adopt control strategies in commercial rabbitories is placed.
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Transgenic Eimeria magna Pérard, 1925 Displays Similar Parasitological Properties to the Wild-type Strain and Induces an Exogenous Protein-Specific Immune Response in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.).

TL;DR: This study confirmed that a specific immune response was induced by the exogenous protein expressed by EmagER and favored future studies on application of transgenic rabbit coccidia as recombinant vaccine vectors.
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A revision of the taxonomy and nomenclature of the Eimeria spp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from rodents in the Tribe Marmotini (Sciuridae)

TL;DR: The number of named eimerian species in the Marmotini is reduced from 40 to 26 valid species; the names of those species that were most similar are synonymised and the species for which the original descriptions were inadequate are considered to be species inquirendae.