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Admixture, Adaptation and Immunity in East Asian Genomes

Grant number: 109908 | Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Dormancy regulon reduction was pivotal to the evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

M Silcocks, JP Lingford, CY Cheung, WJ Jowsey, RM McCall, CD Rae, LK Harold, D Edwards, E Pepper-Tunick, SL Neville, MJ Maher, A Canalda-Baltrons, X Chang, PVK Thai, KE Holt, NS Baliga, GM Cook, TR Hawn, NTT Thuong, M Caws

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Phenotypically agnostic screens for positive selection in pathogen populations provide a means of pinpointing genes and regulatory..

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