The malaria parasite's success is owed to stripping down its genome to the bare essential genes, scientists have found. In the first ever large-scale study of malaria gene function, scientists analyzed more than half of the genes in the parasite's genome and found that two thirds of these genes were essential for survival -- the largest proportion of essential genes found in any organism studied to date.
Largest study of malaria gene function reveals many potential drug targets
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2017