World largest resource of genome variation data on malaria parasites released
The world's largest database on malaria parasite evolution and drug resistance has been released in a new effort to tackle the disease, according to scientists in the US and Northern Ireland, the BBC has learned. Why is it so important?
Source: news-medical.netPublished on 2021-02-24
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