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  1. Genetic resistance to malaria in mouse models by Hernández Valladares, M., Naessens, Jan, Iraqi, F.A.

    Published 2005
    “…Murine models have proved to be excellent tools in the support of studies of the human genetic bases of malaria resistance and have enabled the mapping of 12 resistance loci, eight of them controlling parasitic levels and four controlling cerebral malaria. …”
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  2. Gene-knockout mice in malaria research: Useful or misleading? by Hernández Valladares, M., Naessens, Jan, Iraqi, F.A.

    Published 2007
    “…Comparison of some of the most relevant knockout mouse studies for understanding cerebral malaria and parasitemia and their related human reports shows that gene-knockout mice are useful tools that support conclusions from human genetic studies. These mice have helped to indicate new resistance genes against human malaria and have provided valuable information about mechanisms of malaria resistance in mice.…”
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  3. Whole genome analysis of water buffalo and global cattle breeds highlights convergent signatures of domestication by Dutta, P., Talenti, A., Young, R., Jayaraman, S., Callaby, R., Jadhav, S.K., Dhanikachalam, V., Manikandan, M., Biswa, B.B., Low, W.Y., Williams, J.L., Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Toye, Philip G., Wall, E., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Marshall, Karen, Archibald, A.L., Gokhale, S., Kumar, S., Hume, D.A., Prendergast, J.G.D.

    Published 2020
    “…The genomic regions under selection between cattle breeds significantly overlap regions linked to stature in human genetic studies, with a disproportionate number of these loci also shown to be under selection between water buffalo breeds. …”
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