Optimizing bulk segregant analysis of drug resistance using Plasmodium falciparum genetic crosses conducted in humanized mice
Classical malaria parasite genetic crosses involve isolation, genotyping, and phenotyping of progeny parasites, which is time consuming and laborious. We tested a rapid alternative approach-bulk segregant analysis (BSA)-that utilizes sequencing of bulk progeny populations with and without drug selec...
Main Authors: | Brenneman, KV, Li, X, Kumar, S, Delgado, E, Checkley, LA, Shoue, DA, Reyes, A, Abatiyow, BA, Haile, MT, Tripura, R, Peto, T, Lek, D, Button-Simons, KA, Kappe, SHI, Dhorda, M, Nosten, F, Nkhoma, SC, Cheeseman, IH, Vaughan, AM, Ferdig, MT, Anderson, TJC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2022
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