Malaria Genetics & Genomics African tree rats are closely related to field mice, and the laboratory rat and mouse. Their natural habitat is the gallery forests found lining streams and rivers, where they build nests of leaves at heights of 2 to 3 m above ground. Colonies of thicket rats have been introduced into the laboratory for use in parasitological studies, with limited sucess due to their poor breeding performance under laboratory conditions.
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   Map of the genome of P. chabaudi clone AS chromosomes 1-7

Each chromosome is drawn to scale. Chromosome-specific markers are arranged under their respective chromosomes, and polymorphic markers used to analyse the products of the AJ x AS(3CQ) cross are ordered alongside chromosomes (note: exact location of polymorphic markers is not known). Markers represented more than once in the genome are underlined. Numbers in parenthesis refer to the Probe Number as shown in the Reference table for P. chabaudi genome markers. The majority of the markers are P. chabaudi genes or uncharacterized ORFs; the remainder are genes from other species of Plasmodium.

 

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