Abstract:Despite the huge international endeavor to understand the genomic basis of malaria 30 biology, there remains a lack of information about two human-infective species:Plasmodium malariae and P. ovale. The former is prevalent across all malaria endemic regions and able to recrudesce decades after the initial infection. The latter is a dormant stage hypnozoite-forming species, similar to P. vivax. Here we present the newly assembled reference genomes of both species, thereby completing the set 35 of all human-infe… Show more
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