New Study Reveals How Host Genetics May Play a Significant Role in Disease Outcomes
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of York and published in the journal Nature Communications has shown that genetics may play a significant role in determining who can host a certain species of parasite. Through a series of experiments with laboratory mice, the researchers observed that the genetic makeup of the mice can influence their ability to host the parasite, suggesting that genetics can be a major factor in determining the outcome of an infection. This finding could have significant implications for our understanding of how certain parasites infect and spread among different hosts, and could potentially lead to new ways of controlling their spread.
source: Phys.org