Changes in genome organization of parasite-specific gene families during the Plasmodium transmission stages
The development of malaria parasites is controlled by coordinated changes in gene expression. Here, the authors show that the three-dimensional genome structure of human malaria parasites is strongly connected with transcriptional activity of specific gene families throughout the life cycles of Plas...
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Autores principales: | Evelien M. Bunnik, Kate B. Cook, Nelle Varoquaux, Gayani Batugedara, Jacques Prudhomme, Anthony Cort, Lirong Shi, Chiara Andolina, Leila S. Ross, Declan Brady, David A. Fidock, Francois Nosten, Rita Tewari, Photini Sinnis, Ferhat Ay, Jean-Philippe Vert, William Stafford Noble, Karine G. Le Roch |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4a6a36d14fb4490e84769dc9194c6458 |
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