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Comparative genomics of the neglected human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax

J. Craig Venter Institute · University of South Florida · +23 more institutions

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Abstract

The human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax is responsible for 25–40% of the ∼515 million annual cases of malaria worldwide. Although seldom fatal, the parasite elicits severe and incapacitating clinical symptoms and often causes relapses months after a primary infection has cleared. Despite its importance as a major human pathogen, P. vivax is little studied because it cannot be propagated continuously in the laboratory except in non-human primates. We sequenced the genome of P. vivax to shed light on its distinctive biological features, and as a means to drive development of new drugs and vaccines. Here we describe the synteny and isochore structure of P. vivax chromosomes, and show that the parasite…

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  • Malaria
  • Plasmodium vivax
  • Biology
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Plasmodium (life cycle)
  • Genome
  • Plasmodium malariae
  • Parasite hosting
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