Infection of Laboratory Mice with Blood-Stage Malaria Parasites
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Mixed Clone Infection of Mice
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Feeding Mosquitoes
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Dissecting Mosquito Midget and Counting Oocysts
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Collecting Sporozoites from Mosquitoes by Centrifugation
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Cloning Progeny from a Genetic Cross Using Limiting Dilution
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Production of Recombinant Malaria Parasites by Genetic Cross
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Conclusion
Genetic crosses of rodent malaria parasites are performed by feeding two genetically distinct parasites to mosquitoes. Recombinant progeny are cloned from mouse blood after allowing mosquitoes to bite infected mice. This video shows how to produce genetic crosses of Plasmodium yoelii and is applicable to other rodent malaria parasites.