Through collaboration with researchers across malaria-endemic countries, MalariaGEN stewards the world’s largest data sets of malaria genome variation in humans, Plasmodium falciparum, and Anopheles gambiae.
Thanks to our partners, MalariaGEN data is open access and its curation allows different analyses from different locations to be linked and compared. Typically, data are released under specific Terms of Use or data release policies. We ask data users to respect the contributions of their scientific colleagues and abide by the relevant terms of use, and always provide appropriate acknowledgment.
Latest human resource
Dec 2019: Genome-wide data on 17,000 individuals from Africa, Asia and Oceania
Latest P. falciparum resource
Jan 2023: Genome variation in 20,000 worldwide P. falciparum samples
Latest GenRe-Mekong resource
Aug 2021: Genotype and phenotype information for 9,500 samples from South East Asia
Latest host-parasite resource
Dec 2019: Association between human and P. falciparum variants in 4,000 African samples
Latest mosquito resource
Dec 2019: Genetic variation in more than 3,000 African mosquitoes