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  • Genomics

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  • Previous studies often focus on isolated host-pathogen relationships.

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  • To demonstrate the benefit of integrating multiple data types in host-pathogen research.
  • To advocate for a more holistic approach in experimental design.

Main Methods:

  • Incorporation of phenotypic data.
  • Integration of genetic and genomic information.
  • Application of evolutionary analyses.

Main Results:

  • A more complete understanding of host-pathogen dynamics was achieved.
  • Experimental designs incorporating multiple data types yielded richer insights.

Conclusions:

  • Holistic approaches are superior to single-focus studies in host-pathogen research.
  • Integrating phenotypic, genetic, genomic, and evolutionary data is crucial for advancing the field.