Positive selection of a CD36 nonsense variant in sub-Saharan Africa, but no association with severe malaria phenotypes
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Pardis C Sabeti | D. Kwiatkowski | M. Jallow | K. Rockett | Y. Teo | T. Clark | K. Small | F. Sisay-Joof | M. Molyneux | K. Marsh | M. Diakité | A. Oduro | A. Palma | T. Taylor | A. Fry | T. Williams | N. Peshu | S. Campino | A. Jeffreys | S. Auburn | W. Rogers | C. Newton | M. Pinder | M. Griffiths | K. Koram | A. Green | Anita Ghansa | Jonathan Wilson | T. Williams | T. Clark | Sarah Auburn
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