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The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequence in late
2002 heralded a new era in malaria research. The search began in
earnest for new drugs and vaccines to combat malaria, a disease
which afflicts up to 500 million people worldwide and is
responsible for the deaths of more than one million people each
year. The new genomic data is aiding a greater understanding of the
living parasite and its interaction with the insect vector and
human host. In this book internationally renowned experts provide
up-to-date reviews of the most important aspects of post-genomic
malaria research. Topics covered include: the P. falciparum genome
and model parasites, bioinformatics and genome databases,
microsatellite analysis, analysis of chromosome structure, cell
cycle to RNA polymerase I and II mediated gene expression, role of
the nuclear genome, the parasite surface and cell biology, and much
more. The book is essential to all researchers working in this
highly topical field and is recom
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