The power and promise of genetic mapping from Plasmodium falciparum crosses utilizing human liver-chimeric mice
Button-Simons et al. report on two different genetic crosses of Plasmodium falciparum derived from Asian and African origin parasites, and generate large numbers of recombinant progeny. These crosses are characterized and have the potential to map biologically important traits across parasite genome...
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Main Authors: | Katrina A. Button-Simons, Sudhir Kumar, Nelly Carmago, Meseret T. Haile, Catherine Jett, Lisa A. Checkley, Spencer Y. Kennedy, Richard S. Pinapati, Douglas A. Shoue, Marina McDew-White, Xue Li, François H. Nosten, Stefan H. Kappe, Timothy J. C. Anderson, Jeanne Romero-Severson, Michael T. Ferdig, Scott J. Emrich, Ashley M. Vaughan, Ian H. Cheeseman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4b96c353972642afa3c35313f59f6b9c |
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