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Diet driven differences in host tolerance are linked to shifts in global gene expression in a common avian host-pathogen system

(Submitter supplied) As humans alter the landscape, wildlife have become increasingly dependent on anthropogenic resources, altering interactions between individuals and subsequently disease transmission dynamics. Further, nutritional quantity and quality greatly impact an individual host’s immune capacity and ability to mitigate damage caused by infectious disease. Thus, understanding the impact of dietary nutrition on immune function is critical for predicting disease severity and transmission as human activity both facilitates the dispersal of pathogens and alters dietary options for wildlife. more...
Organism:
Serinus canaria
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL32262
105 Samples
Download data: TSV
Series
Accession:
GSE273665
ID:
200273665

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