Unlocking the Secrets of Malaria: New Genetic Insights
A new study published in the journal Science has uncovered exciting genetic insights into malaria, a devastating infectious disease. The findings could lead to better diagnosis, treatments, and ways to prevent the disease. The research team, led by Professor Robert J. Woods of the Institute of Tropical Medicine in the Netherlands, used whole-genome sequencing to identify genetic markers that could be used to predict a person’s risk of malaria. They found that variations in certain genes can affect the severity of the disease, and they also identified genes that may be involved in the development of drug-resistant strains. These findings could help researchers develop more effective interventions to stop the spread of the disease.
source: Phys.org