Distribution of clones among hosts for the lizard malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum
Background Malaria parasites reproduce asexually, leading to the production of large numbers of genetically identical parasites, here termed a clonal line or clone. Infected hosts may harbor one or more clones, and the number of clones in a host is termed multiplicity of infection (MOI). Understandi...
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Autor principal: | Allison T. Neal |
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PeerJ Inc.
2021
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