The evolutionary history of Plasmodium vivax as inferred from mitochondrial genomes: parasite genetic diversity in the Americas
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The evolutionary history of Plasmodium vivax as inferred from mitochondrial genomes: parasite genetic diversity in the Americas
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Ananias A Escalante
David J Bacon
Fadile Yildiz Zeyrek
Georges Snounou
Jesse E Taylor
Jung-Yeon Kim
Leopoldo Villegas
M Andreína Pacheco
Marinete Marins Póvoa
Mohammad A Beg
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MST104
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2013-06-02T00:00:00Z