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Positive selection of a CD36 nonsense variant in sub-Saharan Africa, but no association with severe malaria phenotypes
Human Molecular Genetics, 06/26/09
Fry AE et al. - The results suggest a range of possible explanations including the existence of alternative selection pressures on CD36, co-evolution between host and parasite or confounding caused by allelic heterogeneity of CD36 deficiency.
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