Journal article

Estimation of malaria haplotype and genotype frequencies: A statistical approach to overcome the challenge associated with multiclonal infections

AR Taylor, JA Flegg, SL Nsobya, A Yeka, MR Kamya, PJ Rosenthal, G Dorsey, CH Sibley, PJ Guerin, CC Holmes

Malaria Journal | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: Reliable measures of anti-malarial resistance are crucial for malaria control. Resistance is typically a complex trait: multiple mutations in a single parasite (a haplotype or genotype) are necessary for elaboration of the resistant phenotype. The frequency of a genetic motif (proportion of parasite clones in the parasite population that carry a given allele, haplotype or genotype) is a useful measure of resistance. In areas of high endemicity, malaria patients generally harbour multiple parasite clones; they have multiplicities of infection (MOIs) greater than one. However, most standard experimental procedures only allow measurement of marker prevalence (proportion of patient b..

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