Low levels of genetic diversity associated with evidence of negative selection on the Babesia bovis apical membrane antigen 1 from parasite populations in Thailand
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Babesia bovis, a parasite infecting cattle and buffalo, continues to spread throughout the developing world. The babesial vaccine was developed to be a sustainable alternative treatment to control the parasite. However, genetic diversity is a major obstacle for designing and dev...
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Main Authors: | Rittipornlertrak A., Nambooppha B., Simking P., Punyapornwithaya V., Tiwananthagorn S., Jittapalapong S., Chung Y., Sthitmatee N. |
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2017
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