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Comparative genomics of the major parasitic worms.
Nature Genetics, 51 (1).
pp. 163-174.
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(2017)
Fasciola hepatica demonstrates high levels of genetic diversity, a lack of population structure and high gene flow: possible implications for drug resistance.
International Journal for Parasitology, 47 (1).
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Beesley, NJ
(2016)
Population genetic structure of Fasciola hepatica in Great Britain.
PhD thesis, University of Liverpool.
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(2015)
<i>Fasciola hepatica</i> from naturally infected sheep and cattle in Great Britain are diploid.
PARASITOLOGY, 142 (9).
pp. 1196-1201.