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Fig. 1 | Parasites & Vectors

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From: The emergence of sarcoptic mange in Australian wildlife: an unresolved debate

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Neighbour-net analysis using SplitsTree of publicly available 16S rRNA gene sequences retrieved from GenBank (July 2015). Bootstrap values greater than 80 are included. Human and animal S. scabiei mites from Europe cluster away from other global S. scabiei mites. The Australian derived mites are shown to cluster closely with Asian and African mites, which conflicts with the assumption that Australian mites are consequential to European origins. There is limited network support for internal subclades in both the European clade and the Asian, Australian, African and North American clade

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