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Autor:
Band, G, Leffler, EM, Jallow, M, Sisay-Joof, F, Ndila, CM, Macharia, AW, Hubbart, C, Jeffreys, AE, Rowlands, K, Nguyen, T, Gonçalves, S, Ariani, CV, Stalker, J, Pearson, RD, Amato, R, Drury, E, Sirugo, G, d'Alessandro, U, Bojang, KA, Marsh, K, Peshu, N, Saelens, JW, Diakité, M, Taylor, SM, Conway, DJ, Rockett, KA, Kwiatkowski, DP, Williams, TN
Publikováno v:
Nature. 602:106-111
Host genetic factors can confer resistance against malaria1, raising the question of whether this has led to evolutionary adaptation of parasite populations. Here we searched for association between candidate host and parasite genetic variants in 3,3
Autor:
Ndila, CM, Nyirongo, V, Macharia, AW, Jeffreys, AE, Rowlands, K, Hubbart, C, Busby, GBJ, Band, G, Harding, RM, Rockett, KA, Williams, TN, MalariaGEN Consortium
Publikováno v:
Wellcome Open Research, Vol 5 (2021)
Background: The -α 3.7I-thalassaemia deletion is very common throughout Africa because it protects against malaria. When undertaking studies to investigate human genetic adaptations to malaria or other diseases, it is important to account for any co
Autor:
Ahouidi, A., Ali, M, Almagro-Garcia, J., Amambua-Ngwa, A., Amaratunga, C., Amato, R., Amenga-Etego, L., Andagalu, B., Anderson, T.J., Andrianaranjaka, V., Apinjoh, T., Ariani, C., Ashley, E.A., Auburn, S., Awandare, G.A., Ba, H., Baraka, V., Barry, A.E., Bejon, P., Bertin, G.I., Boni, M.F., Borrmann, S., Bousema, T., Branch, O., Bull, P.C., Busby, G.B.J., Chookajorn, T., Chotivanich, K., Claessens, A., Conway, D., Craig, A., D'Alessandro, U., Dama, S., Day, N.P., Denis, B., Diakite, M., Djimdé, A., Dolecek, C., Dondorp, A.M., Drakeley, C., Drury, E., Duffy, P., Echeverry, D.F., Egwang, T.G., Erko, B., Fairhurst, R.M., Faiz, A., Fanello, C.A., Fukuda, M.M., Gamboa, D., Ghansah, A., Golassa, L., Goncalves, S., Hamilton, W.L., Harrison, G.L.A., Hart, L. 't, Henrichs, C., Hien, T.T., Hill, C.A., Hodgson, A., Hubbart, C., Imwong, M., Ishengoma, D.S., Jackson, S.A., Jacob, C.G., Jeffery, B., Jeffreys, A.E., Johnson, K.J., Jyothi, D., Kamaliddin, C., Kamau, E., Kekre, M., Kluczynski, K., Kochakarn, T., Konaté, A., Kwiatkowski, D.P., Kyaw, M.P., Lim, P., Lon, C., Loua, K.M., Maïga-Ascofaré, O., Malangone, C., Manske, M., Marfurt, J., Marsh, K., Mayxay, M., Miles, A., Miotto, O., Mobegi, V., Mokuolu, O.A., Montgomery, J., Mueller, I., Newton, P.N., Nguyen, T., Nguyen, T.N.D., Noedl, H., Nosten, F., Noviyanti, R., Nzila, A., Ochola-Oyier, L.I.
Publikováno v:
Wellcome Open Research, 6
Contains fulltext : 238195.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) MalariaGEN is a data-sharing network that enables groups around the world to work together on the genomic epidemiology of malaria. Here we describe a new release of curated genome
Autor:
Ndila, CM, Nyirongo, V, Macharia, AW, Jeffreys, AE, Rowlands, K, Hubbart, C, Busby, GBJ, Band, G, Harding, RM, Rockett, KA, Williams, TN
Background: The -α3.7I-thalassaemia deletion is very common throughout Africa because it protects against malaria. When undertaking studies to investigate human genetic adaptations to malaria or other diseases, it is important to account for any con
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______1032::9e048044c2dbc549c88a877f1b18b9bb
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/104846
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/104846
Autor:
Clarkson, C. S., Miles, A., Harding, N. J., Lucas, E. R., Battey, C. J., Amaya-Romero, J. E., Kern, A. D., Fontaine, M. C., Donnelly, M. J., Lawniczak, M. K. N., Kwiatkowski, D. P., Ayala, Diego, Besansky, N. J., Burt, A., Caputo, B., della Torre, A., Godfray, H. C. J., Hahn, M. W., Midega, J., O'Loughlin, S., Pinto, J., Riehle, M. M., Sharakhov, I., Schrider, D. R., Vernick, K. D., Weetman, D., Wilding, C. S., White, B. J., Troco, A. D., Cano, J., Diabate, A., Costantini, Carlo, Rohatgi, K. R., Constant, E., Elissa, N., Nwakanma, D. C., Jawara, M., Essandoh, J., Coulibaly, B., Dinis, J., Mbogo, C., Bejon, P., Le Goff, Gilbert, Robert, Vincent, Mawejje, H. D., Stalker, J., Rockett, K. A., Drury, E., Mead, D., Jeffreys, A. E., Hubbart, C., Rowlands, K., Isaacs, A. T., Jyothi, D., Malangone, C., Kamali, M., The Anopheles gambiae 1000 Genomes Consortium
Mosquito control remains a central pillar of efforts to reduce malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa. However, insecticide resistance is entrenched in malaria vector populations, and countries with a high malaria burden face a daunting challenge to su
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______932::b5181f37214fbad9a6d09a432f705eb6
http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079820
http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079820
Autor:
Omedo, I, Mogeni, P, Bousema, T, Rockett, K, Amambua-Ngwa, A, Oyier, I, C Stevenson, J, Y Baidjoe, A, De Villiers, EP, Fegan, G, Ross, A, Hubbart, C, Jeffreys, A, N Williams, T, Kwiatkowski, D, Bejon, P
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous population of parasites. Recent models include spatial heterogeneity and variably mixed populations. However, there are few empiric estimates of parasite
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______1032::b9d4aa265da1829820a39f11a0a24dd4
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/85210
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/85210
Autor:
Omedo, I, Mogeni, P, Bousema, T, Rockett, K, Amambua-Ngwa, A, Oyier, I, Stevenson, JC, Baidjoe, AY, De Villiers, E, Fegan, G, Ross, A, Hubbart, C, Jeffreys, A, Williams, TN, Kwiatkowski, D, Bejon, P
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous population of parasites. Recent models include spatial heterogeneity and variably mixed populations. However, there are few empiric estimates of parasite
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______1032::a7ae58502d69b2d2fe302da59375c399
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/61865
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/61865
Autor:
Clarke, G, Rockett, K, Kivinen, K, Hubbart, C, Jeffreys, A, Rowlands, K, Molloy, S, Kerasidou, A, Cornelius, V, Hart, L, Shah, S, Band, G, Spencer, C, Kwiatkowski, D
G6PD deficiency is believed to confer protection against Plasmodium falciparum malaria, but it has proved difficult to define the precise nature of the protective effect, since G6PD deficiency has multiple allelic variants with different effects in m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______1064::5db60b92b8f98c5aa032ea995c480d24
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.15085
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.15085
Autor:
Manske, M, Miotto, O, Campino, S, Auburn, S, Almagro-Garcia, J, Maslen, G, O'Brien, J, Djimde, A, Doumbo, O, Zongo, I, Ouedraogo, JB, Michon, P, Mueller, I, Siba, P, Nzila, A, Borrmann, S, Kiara, SM, Marsh, K, Jiang, H, Su, XZ, Amaratunga, C, Fairhurst, R, Socheat, D, Nosten, F, Imwong, M, White, NJ, Sanders, M, Anastasi, E, Alcock, D, Drury, E, Oyola, S, Quail, MA, Turner, DJ, Ruano-Rubio, V, Jyothi, D, Amenga-Etego, L, Hubbart, C, Jeffreys, A, Rowlands, K, Sutherland, C, Roper, C, Mangano, V, Modiano, D, Tan, JC, Ferdig, MT, Amambua-Ngwa, A, Conway, DJ, Takala-Harrison, S, Plowe, CV, Rayner, JC, Rockett, KA, Clark, TG, Newbold, CI, Berriman, M, MacInnis, B, Kwiatkowski, DP
Publikováno v:
Nature
methods for the large-scale analysis of genetic variation in Plasmodium falciparum by deep sequencing of parasite DNA obtained from the blood of patients with malaria, either directly or after short-term culture. Analysis of 86,158 exonic single nucl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8871c5f4d658306306b662b4d18afffa
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:398b526d-1ff9-4b93-95a4-caea3a746679
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:398b526d-1ff9-4b93-95a4-caea3a746679
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Muminatou, Jallow, Yik Ying Teo, Small, Kerrin S., Rockett, Kirk A., Panos, Deloukas, Clark, Taane G., Katja, Kivinen, Bojang, Kalifa A., Conway, David J., Margaret, Pinder, Giorgio, Sirugo, Fatou Sisay Joof, Stanley, Usen, Sarah, Auburn, Bumpstead, Suzannah J., Susana, Campino, Alison, Coffey, Andrew, Dunham, Fry, Andrew E., Angela, Green, Rhian, Gwilliam, Hunt, Sarah E., Michael, Inouye, Jeffreys, Anna E., Alieu, Mendy, Aarno, Palotie, Simon, Potter, Jiannis, Ragoussis, Jane, Rogers, Kate, Rowlands, Elilan, Somaskantharajah, Pamela, Whittaker, Claire, Widden, Peter, Donnelly, Bryan, Howie, Jonathan, Marchini, Andrew, Morris, Miguel, Sanjoaquin, Eric Akum Achidi, Tsiri, Agbenyega, Angela, Allen, Olukemi, Amodu, Patrick, Corran, Abdoulaye, Djimde, Amagana, Dolo, Doumbo, Ogobara K., Chris, Drakeley, Sarah, Dunstan, Jennifer, Evans, Jeremy, Farrar, Hien Tt, Fernando D., Horstmann, R. D., Ibrahim, M., Karunaweera, N., Kokwaro, G., Koram, K. A., Lemnge, M., Makani, J., Marsh, K., Michon, P., David, Modiano, Molyneux, M. E., Mueller, I., Parker, M., Peshu, N., Plowe, C. V., Puijalon, O., Reeder, J., Reyburn, H., Riley, E. M., Sakuntabhai, A., Singhasivanon, P., Sirima, S., Tall, A., Taylor, T. E., Thera, M., Troye Blomberg, M., Williams, T. N., Wilson, M., Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium Kwiatkowski, D. P., Epidemiology Network: Achidi, Malaria Genomic E. A., Agbenyega, T., Ahmad, T., Alcock, D., Allen, S., Amenga Etego, L., Amodu, O., Apinjoh, T. O., Attwood, A. P., Auburn, S., Ball, S. G., Balmforth, A. J., Ban, M., Barbour, J., Barnwell, D., Barrett, J. C., Barrett, J. H., Barton, A., Bentley, D., Bishop, D. T., Bojang, K., Boorman, J. P., Bougouma, E., Bradbury, L. A., Braga Marcano, C. A., Braund, P. S., Bredin, F., Breen, G., Brown, M. A., Brown, M. J., Bruce, I. N., Bryan, C., Bull, S., Bumpstead, S. J., Burke, B., Burton, P. R., Caesar, S., Campino, S., Cant, B., Cardin, N. J., Cardon, L. R., Carucci, D., Caulfield, M., Chaney, A., Clark, T., Clayton, D. G., Collier, D. A., Compston, A., Compston, D. A., Connell, J., Conway, D., Cook, K., Corran, P., Craddock, N., Cummings, F. R., Davison, D., Deloukas, P., Devries, J., Dewasurendra, R., Diakite, M., Dixon, R. J., Djimde, A., Dobson, R., Dolo, A., Dominiczak, A., Donnelly, P., Donovan, H., Doumbo, O., Downes, K., Doyle, A., Drakeley, C., Drummond, H., Duffy, P., Duncanson, A., Dunger, D. B., Dunstan, S., Duombo, O., Easton, D., Elkin, A., Elliott, K. S., Elzein, A., Enimil, A., Evans, D., Evans, J., Everson, U., Eyre, S., Farmer, A., Farrall, M., Farrar, C., Farrar, J., Fernando, D., Ferreira, T., Ferrier, I. N., Fisher, S. A., Fitzpatrick, K., Forbes, A., Franklyn, J. A., Fraser, C., Frayling, T. M., Freathy, R. M., Ghansah, A., Ghori, J., Gilbert, P. D., Gordon Smith, K., Goris, A., Gottlieb, M., Gough, S. C., Green, A., Green, E. K., Groves, C. J., Grozeva, D., Gungadoo, J., Gwilliam, R., Hall, A. S., Hallgrimsdóttir, I. B., Hamshere, M. L., Hart, L., Hattersley, A. T., Heward, J. M., Hider, S. L., Tran Tinh Hien, Hill, A. V., Hilton, E., Hinks, A. M., Hitman, G. A., Holmans, P. A., Horstmann, Rolf D., Howie, B. N., Hubbart, C., Hughes, C., Hunt, S. E., Hussein, A., Hussey, J. M., Muntaser, Ibrahim, Iles, M. M., Inouye, M., Ishengoma, D., Jallow, M., Jeffreys, A. E., Jewell, D. P., John, Sl, Jolley, J. D., Jones, I. R., Jones, L., Jones, R. W., Nadira, Karunaweera, Keniry, A., King, E., Kirov, G., Kivinen, K., Knight, A. S., Koch, K., Gilbert, Kokwaro, Koram, Kwadwo A., Lango, H., Lathrop, G. M., Lee, K. L., Lees, C. W., Martha, Lemnge, Leung, H. T., Lewis, C. M., Lin, E., Lindgren, C. M., Ly, A., Macinnis, B., Julie, Makani, Mangano, Valentina, Mangino, M., Manjurano, A., Manning, L., Mansfield, J. C., Manske, M., Maqbool, A., Marchini, J. L., Kevin, Marsh, Maslen, G., Mathew, C. G., Mcardle, W. L., Mccarthy, M. I., Mccreight, M., Mcginnis, R., Mcguffin, P., Meech, E., Mendy, A., Pascal, Michon, Mohiuddin, M. K., Molyneux, Malcolm E., Morris, A. P., Moskvina, V., Moyes, C., Ivo, Mueller, Munroe, P. B., Mutabingwa, T., Ndila, C. M., Newhouse, S. J., Newport, M., Nikolov, I., Nimmo, E. R., Nutland, S., Nyirongo, V., O'Donovan, M. C., Oluoch, T., Onipinla, A., Onnie, C. M., Ouwehand, W. H., Owen, M. J., Michael, Parker, Parkes, M., Pembrey, M., Pereira Gale, J., Perry, J. R., Norbert, Peshu, Plowe, Christopher V., Pointon, J. J., Potter, C., Potter, S., Prescott, N. J., Prowse, C. V., Odile, Puijalon, Quyen, N. T., Ragoussis, J., Rahman, N., Ravindrarajah, R., Rayner, N. W., John, Reeder, Hugh, Reyburn, Riley, Eleanor M., Ring, S. M., Risley, P., Rockett, K. A., Rogers, J., Rowlands, K., Anavaj, Sakuntabhai, Samani, N. J., Sanderson, J., Sanjoaquin, M., Satsangi, J., Sawcer, S. J., Seal, S., Shields, B. M., Silman, A. J., Simmonds, M. 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Publikováno v:
Jallow, M, Teo, Y Y, Small, K S, Rockett, K A, Deloukas, P, Clark, T G, Kivinen, K, Bojang, K A, Conway, D J, Pinder, M, Sirugo, G, Sisay-Joof, F, Usen, S, Auburn, S, Bumpstead, S J, Campino, S, Coffey, A, Dunham, A, Fry, A E, Green, A, Gwilliam, R, Hunt, S E, Inouye, M, Jeffreys, A E, Mendy, A, Palotie, A, Potter, S, Ragoussis, J, Rogers, J, Rowlands, K, Somaskantharajah, E, Whittaker, P, Widden, C, Donnelly, P, Howie, B, Marchini, J, Morris, A, SanJoaquin, M, Achidi, E A, Agbenyega, T, Allen, A, Amodu, O, Corran, P, Djimde, A, Dolo, A, Doumbo, O K, Drakeley, C, Dunstan, S & Evans, J & Farrar, J 2009, ' Genome-wide and fine-resolution association analysis of malaria in West Africa ', Nature Genetics, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 657-65 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.388
We report a genome-wide association (GWA) study of severe malaria in The Gambia. The initial GWA scan included 2,500 children genotyped on the Affymetrix 500K GeneChip, and a replication study included 3,400 children. We used this to examine the perf