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Her focus is on elucidating the mechanisms driving the dynamics and evolution of the malaria parasite and other genetically diverse pathogens.
Why, then, are high-degree proteins duplicated preferentially in the evolution of the malaria parasite PIN? Table 4 indicates that genes belonging to the categories pathogenesis and interaction with host tend to have high degrees and high duplicability, though the numbers of genes in these categories are not large.
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Her doctoral research focused on genomic variation and evolution of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
Loy, D. E. et al. Out of Africa: origins and evolution of the human malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax.
Fortunately, some weaknesses in the discussion of the evolution of primate malaria parasites do not seriously detract from the detailed and well-written story of malaria as a human disease.
As for the incidence, the evolution of malaria prevalence across the 5 consecutive surveys was measured within each study group and then compared between groups using a survey logistic regression model in which an interaction term between time and intervention was fitted (Table 3).
Second, we suggest two different timelines for the evolution of rodent malaria parasites (with point estimates for the P. berghei – P. yoelii and the P. chabaudi – P. vinckei splits ranging from 1 6 and 3 13 Mya, respectively).
An understanding of the natural functions of PfCRT and other genes in the same cellular processes will provide a clearer picture of drug resistance evolution in the malaria parasite [10].
As a reference laboratory for the MNCP, the Department of Parasitology Mycology (DPM) has health authorities' approval to monitor the evolution of malaria morbidity throughout the entire country through sentinel sites.
The session on networks, infrastructure and training began with a talk by Dominic Kwiatkowski (Oxford University, UK), who laid out key issues relating to the use of the MalariaGen network as a model for understanding the evolution of malaria as a disease, from the perspective of both host and parasite.
Together, these observations argue that this dimorphic sequence and this region of the antigen have some function which has been conserved through a significant period of the evolution of the P.falciparum lineage of malaria parasites.
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