Genome-wide insights into adaptive hybridisation across the Schistosoma haematobium group in West and Central Africa.
Schistosomiasis remains a public health concern across sub-Saharan Africa; current control programmes rely on accurate mapping and high mass drug administration (MDA) coverage to attempt disease elimination. Inter-species hybridisation can occur between certain species, changing epidemiological dyna...
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Main Authors: | Toby Landeryou (Author), Muriel Rabone (Author), Fiona Allan (Author), Rosie Maddren (Author), David Rollinson (Author), Bonnie L Webster (Author), Louis-Albert (Author), Roy M Anderson (Author), Aidan M Emery (Author) |
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