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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, together with American colleagues, have decoded the genome of the Pristionchus pacificus nematode, thereby gaining insight into the evolution of parasitism.
in Biological Science
via Huliq.com @ 20:10 23rd Sep
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Separate groups of researchers have sequenced the genomes of Plasmodium vivax and the lesser known malaria parasite, Plasmodium knowlesi. Both studies are published in the October 9 issue of Nature.
in Biological Science
via Genetic Engineering News @ 4:21 9th Oct
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In research aimed at addressing a global epidemic, a team of scientists from around the world has cracked the genetic code for the parasite that is responsible for up to 40 percent of the 515 million annual malaria infections worldwide, Nature reveals in its October 9 cover story.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 15:16 9th Oct
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Researchers have decoded the genome of a malaria parasite that has a host range from monkeys to man. Identified originally in monkeys, the parasite was first reported in a human infection just over 40 years ago.
in General Science
via Science Daily @ 0:41 9th Oct
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Researchers have decoded the genome of a malaria parasite that has a host range from monkeys to man. Identified originally in monkeys, the parasite was first reported in a human infection just over 40 years ago.
in Biological Science
via Genetic Engineering News @ 20:59 8th Oct
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Researchers have decoded the genome of a malaria parasite that has a host range from monkeys to man. Identified originally in monkeys, the parasite was first reported in a human infection just over 40 years ago.
in Biological Science
via Huliq.com @ 17:35 8th Oct
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Scientists at a New York University have decoded the complete genetic sequence of the parasite Plasmodium vivax - the leading cause of relapsing malaria - and compared it with the genomes of other species of malaria parasites.
in Biological Science
via Webindia123 @ 3:18 11th Oct
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London, Oct 9 (ANI): Scientists at a New York University have decoded the complete genetic sequence of the parasite Plasmodium vivax - the leading cause of relapsing malaria - and compared it with the genomes of other species of malaria parasites.
in Biological Science
via Yahoo! India @ 17:06 9th Oct
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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, together with American colleagues, have decoded the genome of the Pristionchus pacificus nematode, thereby gaining insight into the evolution of parasitism.
in General Science
via Science Daily @ 1:34 22nd Sep
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