“…The global distribution of SNPs is variable, with some positions being widely distributed, like the frequently linked Y191H/A437S ( Mu et al, 2003 ; Ursing et al, 2006 ; Pirahmadi et al, 2013 ), as well as I876V ( Dahlstrom et al, 2009 ; Gupta et al, 2014 ; Zhao et al, 2019 ; Al-Ruhmi et al, 2020 ), which seems to have been circulating at least since pre-chloroquine times ( de Dios et al, 2019 ). Others are clustered in some regions, like the 1466 position, frequent in East Africa ( Dahlstrom et al, 2009 ; 2009a ), but rare in the Western coast ( Otienoburu et al, 2016 ; Jovel et al, 2017 ), and found absent in studies in Asia ( Veiga et al, 2011 ; Gupta et al, 2014 ; Phompradit et al, 2014 ) as well as in the Americas ( Dahlstrom et al, 2009 ). Pfmrp1 gene copy number variation has been observed in vitro ( Bopp et al, 2013 ) and is also likely to exist in the field, as recently suggested through deep analysis of next generation sequencing archive data from West African parasites ( Yini et al, 2018 ).…”