Adaptive radiation of the flukes of the family fasciolidae inferred from genome-wide comparisons of key species
Liver and intestinal flukes of the family Fasciolidae cause zoonotic food–borne infections that impact both agriculture and human health throughout the world. Their evolutionary history and the genetic basis underlying their phenotypic and ecological diversity are not well understood. To close that...
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2020
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