Autor:
Schousboe, M.L.
Ranjitkar, S.
Rajakaruna, R.S.
Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.
Konradsen, Flemming
Morales, Francisco José
Ord, R.
Pearce, R.
Leslie, T.
Rowland, M.
Gadalla, N
Bygbjerg, C.
Alifrangis, M.
Roper, C.
Background: Even though Plasmodium vivax has the widest worldwide distribution of the human malaria species and imposes a serious impact on global public health, the investigation of genetic diversity in this species has been limited in comparison to Plasmodium falciparum. Markers of genetic dive...
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Schousboe, M.L.
,
Ranjitkar, S.
,
Rajakaruna, R.S.
,
Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.
,
Konradsen, Flemming
,
Morales, Francisco José
,
Ord, R.
,
Pearce, R.
,
Leslie, T.
,
Rowland, M.
,
Gadalla, N
,
Bygbjerg, C.
,
Alifrangis, M.
,
Roper, C.
,
[Global and local genetic diversity at two microsatellite loci in Plasmodium vivax parasites from Asia, Africa and South America]
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Global and local genetic diversity at two microsatellite loci in Plasmodium vivax parasites from Asia, Africa and South America