The global diversity of Haemonchus contortus is shaped by human intervention and climate
Based on single worm whole genome sequencing, the authors here characterise the global evolution of the gastrointestinal parasite Haemonchus contortus and identify genes that play a role in drug resistance as well as climate-driven adaptations involving an epigenetic regulator.
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Main Authors: | G. Sallé, S. R. Doyle, J. Cortet, J. Cabaret, M. Berriman, N. Holroyd, J. A. Cotton |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d3b1591120a4cd5812e50f525f8a06b |
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