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Biology, 06.05.2020 02:59 cdizzlesmith2511

People with at least one copy of the HLA-B53 allele are better able to beat back malarial infections before the infection progresses. If this is a coevolutionary arms race between Plasmodium and humans, what would the next step in this race be?A. to see humans with more than one copy of the HLA-B53 allele. B. to see Plasmodium populations that counter the HLA-B53 allele. C. to see humans without the HLA-B53 allele. D. to see Plasmodium populations that have the HLA-B53 allele

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