Malaria is giving up its genomic secrets as new research reveals that a larger proportion of its genes are essential than in any organism so far studied. The findings by researchers at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and GlaxoSmithKline PLC and published in Cell (July 13), deepen the knowledge of malaria biology, and should help speed up the understanding of gene function to aid in drug and vaccine development.
Using a new "DNA Barcoding" method developed at the Sanger Institute, the team showed that the malaria parasite can easily...
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