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Intraclonal mating occurs during tsetse transmission of Trypanosoma brucei
Parasites & Vectors, 09/22/09
Peacock L et al. – The authors have demonstrated intraclonal mating during fly transmission of T. b. brucei, contrary to previous findings that recombination occurs only when another strain is present. It is thus no longer possible to assume that T. b. brucei remains genetically unaltered after fly transmission.
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