Autor:
Otto, T.D.
Gilabert, A.
Crellen, T.
Böhme, U.
Arnathau, C.
Sanders, M.
Oyola, Samuel O.
Okouga, A.P.
Boundenga, L.
Willaume, E.
Ngoubangoye, B.
Moukodoum, N.D.
Paupy, C.
Durand, P.
Rougeron, V.
Ollomo, B.
Renaud, F.
Newbold, C.J.
Berriman, M.
Prugnolle, F.
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent agent of human malaria, shares a recent 26 common ancestor with the gorilla parasite P. praefalciparum. Little is known about the other gorilla 27 and chimpanzee-infecting species in the same (Laverania) subgenus as P. falciparum but none of 28 them are ca...
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Otto, T.D.
,
Gilabert, A.
,
Crellen, T.
,
Böhme, U.
,
Arnathau, C.
,
Sanders, M.
,
Oyola, Samuel O.
,
Okouga, A.P.
,
Boundenga, L.
,
Willaume, E.
,
Ngoubangoye, B.
,
Moukodoum, N.D.
,
Paupy, C.
,
Durand, P.
,
Rougeron, V.
,
Ollomo, B.
,
Renaud, F.
,
Newbold, C.J.
,
Berriman, M.
,
Prugnolle, F.
,
[Genomes of all known members of a Plasmodium subgenus reveal paths to 2 virulent human malaria]
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Genomes of all known members of a Plasmodium subgenus reveal paths to 2 virulent human malaria