Paul M. Sharp, PhD

Affiliations: 
School of Biological Science University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 
Area:
Genetics
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Dalhuisen T, Plenderleith LJ, Ursani I, et al. (2023) Unusually divergent ubiquitin genes and proteins in Plasmodium species. Genome Biology and Evolution
Sharp PM, Plenderleith LJ, Hahn BH. (2020) Ape Origins of Human Malaria. Annual Review of Microbiology. 74: 39-63
Plenderleith LJ, Liu W, Learn GH, et al. (2019) Ancient introgression between two ape malaria parasite species. Genome Biology and Evolution
Proto WR, Siegel SV, Dankwa S, et al. (2019) Adaptation of Plasmodium falciparum to humans involved the loss of an ape-specific erythrocyte invasion ligand. Nature Communications. 10: 4512
Riddell CE, Frederickson-Matika D, Armstrong AC, et al. (2019) Metabarcoding reveals a high diversity of woody host-associated spp. in soils at public gardens and amenity woodlands in Britain. Peerj. 7: e6931
Barbian HJ, Connell AJ, Avitto AN, et al. (2018) CHIIMP: An automated high-throughput microsatellite genotyping platform reveals greater allelic diversity in wild chimpanzees. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 7946-7963
Loy DE, Plenderleith LJ, Sundararaman SA, et al. (2018) Evolutionary history of human revealed by genome-wide analyses of related ape parasites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Plenderleith LJ, Liu W, MacLean OA, et al. (2018) Adaptive Evolution of RH5 in Ape Plasmodium species of the Laverania Subgenus. Mbio. 9
Liu W, Sherrill-Mix S, Learn GH, et al. (2017) Wild bonobos host geographically restricted malaria parasites including a putative new Laverania species. Nature Communications. 8: 1635
Barbian HJ, Jackson-Jewett R, Brown CS, et al. (2017) Effective treatment of SIVcpz-induced immunodeficiency in a captive western chimpanzee. Retrovirology. 14: 35
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