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Midsummer Nights' Science: Understanding & controlling malaria through evolution (2015)
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Malaria is a disease of seemingly gratuitous complexity, caused by Plasmodium parasites which must complete intricate phases of their life cycle in two very different hosts: vertebrates and mosquitoes. Understanding the adaptations that facilitate and maintain the relationships between the members of this co-evolutionary triangle can give us insight into the fascinating biology of malaria, and also provide keys to controlling or eventually eliminating this disease. In this video, Daniel Neafsey, associate director of the Broad’s Genomic Center for Infectious Disease, describes how recent developments in genome sequencing are giving us new perspectives on malaria, a disease that has been called the strongest known force of evolutionary selection in the recent history of the human genome.
Copyright Broad Institute, 2015. All rights reserved.
Copyright Broad Institute, 2015. All rights reserved.