Many parasite species are known to show high levels of genetic diversity, yet the consequences of this diversity for host-parasite interactions are not well understood. Variation in phenotypic traits such as growth rates and the ability to form transmission stages are raw material for natural a...
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Taylor, L.H.
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Katzer, F.
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Shiels, B.R.
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Welburn, S.C.
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[Genetic and phenotypic analysis of Tunisian Theileria annulata clones]
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Genetic and phenotypic analysis of Tunisian Theileria annulata clones