Genetic investigations of malaria require a genome-wide, high-resolution linkage map of Plasmodium falciparum. A genetic cross was used to construct such a map from 901 markers that fall into 14 inferred linkage groups corresponding to the 14 nuclear chromosomes. Meiotic crossover activity in the genome proved high (17 kilobases per centimorgan) and notably uniform over chromosome length. Gene conversion events and spontaneous microsatellite length changes were evident in the inheritance data. The markers, map, and recombination parameters are facilitating genome sequence assembly, localization of determinants for such traits as virulence and drug resistance, and genetic studies of parasite field populations
Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasites and leave sig...
Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasites and leave sig...
<div><p>Whole-genome comparisons are highly informative regarding genome evolution and can reveal th...
Genetic investigations of malaria require a genome-wide, high-resolution link-age map of Plasmodium ...
We review the principles of linkage analysis of experimental genetic crosses and their application t...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum survives pressures from the host immune...
AbstractWe review the principles of linkage analysis of experimental genetic crosses and their appli...
Genetic crosses are most powerful for linkage analysis when progeny numbers are high, parental allel...
Understanding the influences of population structure, selection, and recombination on polymorphism a...
<div><p>Understanding the influences of population structure, selection, and recombination on polymo...
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has a great capacity for evolutionary adaptation to evade...
Abstract Background Immune evasion and drug resistance in malaria have been linked to chromosomal re...
Malaria elimination strategies require surveillance of the parasite population for genetic changes t...
Malaria is a major public health problem that is actively being addressed in a global eradication ca...
Background: The ideal malaria parasite populations for initial mapping of genomic regions contributi...
Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasites and leave sig...
Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasites and leave sig...
<div><p>Whole-genome comparisons are highly informative regarding genome evolution and can reveal th...
Genetic investigations of malaria require a genome-wide, high-resolution link-age map of Plasmodium ...
We review the principles of linkage analysis of experimental genetic crosses and their application t...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum survives pressures from the host immune...
AbstractWe review the principles of linkage analysis of experimental genetic crosses and their appli...
Genetic crosses are most powerful for linkage analysis when progeny numbers are high, parental allel...
Understanding the influences of population structure, selection, and recombination on polymorphism a...
<div><p>Understanding the influences of population structure, selection, and recombination on polymo...
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has a great capacity for evolutionary adaptation to evade...
Abstract Background Immune evasion and drug resistance in malaria have been linked to chromosomal re...
Malaria elimination strategies require surveillance of the parasite population for genetic changes t...
Malaria is a major public health problem that is actively being addressed in a global eradication ca...
Background: The ideal malaria parasite populations for initial mapping of genomic regions contributi...
Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasites and leave sig...
Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasites and leave sig...
<div><p>Whole-genome comparisons are highly informative regarding genome evolution and can reveal th...