2024
DOI: 10.1111/mec.17329
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Genotype–environment associations reveal genes potentially linked to avian malaria infection in populations of an endemic island bird

Eleanor C. Sheppard,
Claudia A. Martin,
Claire Armstrong
et al.

Abstract: Patterns of pathogen prevalence are, at least partially, the result of coevolutionary host–pathogen interactions. Thus, exploring the distribution of host genetic variation in relation to infection by a pathogen within and across populations can provide important insights into mechanisms of host defence and adaptation. Here, we use a landscape genomics approach (Bayenv) in conjunction with genome‐wide data (ddRADseq) to test for associations between avian malaria (Plasmodium) prevalence and host genetic variat… Show more

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