Plasmodium falciparum antigenic variation. Mapping mosaic var gene sequences onto a network of shared, highly polymorphic sequence blocks
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Caroline O Buckee | Kevin Marsh | S. Kyes | C. Newbold | C. Buckee | K. Marsh | Peter C Bull | Sue Kyes | Moses M Kortok | Chris I Newbold | J. Stoute | V. Thathy | M. Kortok | José A Stoute | Vandana Thathy | Bernard Guyah | B. Guyah | Peter Bull | Vandana Thathy
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