Neutral polymorphisms in putative housekeeping genes and tandem repeats unravels the population genetics and evolutionary history of Plasmodium vivax in India.
The evolutionary history and age of Plasmodium vivax has been inferred as both recent and ancient by several studies, mainly using mitochondrial genome diversity. Here we address the age of P. vivax on the Indian subcontinent using selectively neutral housekeeping genes and tandem repeat loci. Analy...
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Main Authors: | Surendra K Prajapati (Author), Hema Joshi (Author), Jane M Carlton (Author), M Alam Rizvi (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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