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The following pages link to Daniel Neafsey (Q53216096):
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- Comparative genomic analyses of the human fungal pathogens Coccidioides and their relatives (Q22065777) (← links)
- Application of genomics to field investigations of malaria by the international centers of excellence for malaria research (Q27010267) (← links)
- Cross-kingdom patterns of alternative splicing and splice recognition (Q27486159) (← links)
- Diversity-oriented synthesis yields novel multistage antimalarial inhibitors (Q27861934) (← links)
- A genomic and evolutionary approach reveals non-genetic drug resistance in malaria (Q27861944) (← links)
- Identification and functional validation of the novel antimalarial resistance locus PF10_0355 in Plasmodium falciparum (Q28477846) (← links)
- Standardized metadata for human pathogen/vector genomic sequences (Q28539782) (← links)
- Genome-Scale Protein Microarray Comparison of Human Antibody Responses in Plasmodium vivax Relapse and Reinfection (Q28606685) (← links)
- Mosquito genomics. Extensive introgression in a malaria vector species complex revealed by phylogenomics (Q28650801) (← links)
- Longitudinal genomic surveillance of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites reveals complex genomic architecture of emerging artemisinin resistance (Q30044965) (← links)
- ‘Big data’ from shrinking pathogen populations (Q30588689) (← links)
- COIL: a methodology for evaluating malarial complexity of infection using likelihood from single nucleotide polymorphism data (Q30884940) (← links)
- Positive selection for unpreferred codon usage in eukaryotic genomes (Q33291257) (← links)
- Population genetic analysis of large sequence polymorphisms in Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage antigens (Q33691419) (← links)
- Population genomic sequencing of Coccidioides fungi reveals recent hybridization and transposon control (Q33940953) (← links)
- Mosquito genomics. Highly evolvable malaria vectors: the genomes of 16 Anopheles mosquitoes (Q34456356) (← links)
- Chromerid genomes reveal the evolutionary path from photosynthetic algae to obligate intracellular parasites (Q34485095) (← links)
- Mosquito Vectors and the Globalization of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria (Q34542414) (← links)
- Genetic surveillance detects both clonal and epidemic transmission of malaria following enhanced intervention in Senegal (Q34674130) (← links)
- Immune characterization of Plasmodium falciparum parasites with a shared genetic signature in a region of decreasing transmission (Q34889810) (← links)
- VAR2CSA signatures of high Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia in the placenta (Q34921119) (← links)
- Genome Size Evolution in Pufferfish: A Comparative Analysis of Diodontid and Tetraodontid Pufferfish Genomes (Q35021831) (← links)
- Genetic dissection of Anopheles gambiae gut epithelial responses to Serratia marcescens (Q35113112) (← links)
- Development of a single nucleotide polymorphism barcode to genotype Plasmodium vivax infections (Q35185296) (← links)
- Genome-level determination of Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage targets of malarial clinical immunity in the Peruvian Amazon (Q35473530) (← links)
- Hybrid selection for sequencing pathogen genomes from clinical samples (Q35632570) (← links)
- Modeling malaria genomics reveals transmission decline and rebound in Senegal (Q35699087) (← links)
- Human cerebral malaria and Plasmodium falciparum genotypes in Malawi (Q35809092) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of malaria parasites in French Guiana: Reversal of chloroquine resistance by acquisition of a mutation in pfcrt (Q36079034) (← links)
- Sequence-based association and selection scans identify drug resistance loci in the Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite (Q36167604) (← links)
- The malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax exhibits greater genetic diversity than Plasmodium falciparum (Q36205100) (← links)
- Population genomic structure and adaptation in the zoonotic malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi (Q36207273) (← links)
- THE REAL McCOIL: A method for the concurrent estimation of the complexity of infection and SNP allele frequency for malaria parasites. (Q36260900) (← links)
- Genomic sequencing of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites from Senegal reveals the demographic history of the population (Q36320976) (← links)
- Patterns of genomic differentiation between ecologically differentiated M and S forms of Anopheles gambiae in West and Central Africa (Q36525071) (← links)
- Evaluation of DISCOVAR de novo using a mosquito sample for cost-effective short-read genome assembly (Q36654267) (← links)
- Breakdown in the process of incipient speciation in Anopheles gambiae (Q36709946) (← links)
- A general SNP-based molecular barcode for Plasmodium falciparum identification and tracking (Q36976565) (← links)
- Role of Plasmodium vivax Duffy-binding protein 1 in invasion of Duffy-null Africans (Q36978062) (← links)
- The evolution of the Anopheles 16 genomes project (Q36991910) (← links)
- An epigenetic antimalarial resistance mechanism involving parasite genes linked to nutrient uptake (Q37000525) (← links)
- Genome-wide SNP genotyping highlights the role of natural selection in Plasmodium falciparum population divergence (Q37105924) (← links)
- Stepwise acquisition of pyrimethamine resistance in the malaria parasite (Q37274346) (← links)
- Comparative evolutionary genomics of human malaria parasites (Q37304478) (← links)
- Malaria life cycle intensifies both natural selection and random genetic drift (Q37395072) (← links)
- Complex selection on 5' splice sites in intron-rich organisms (Q37417338) (← links)
- Evolutionary roles of upstream open reading frames in mediating gene regulation in fungi (Q37514156) (← links)
- Genetic relatedness analysis reveals the cotransmission of genetically related Plasmodium falciparum parasites in Thiès, Senegal (Q37602584) (← links)
- Population genomics studies identify signatures of global dispersal and drug resistance in Plasmodium vivax (Q37698635) (← links)
- Harnessing genomics and genome biology to understand malaria biology (Q38001919) (← links)