Fig. 2From: First report of Setaria tundra in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from the Iberian Peninsula inferred from molecular data: epidemiological implicationsBest maximum likelihood (ML) tree for the cox1 (637 bp) dataset of filarioid sequences including the newly-recovered Setaria tundra haplotype in red. Asterisk (*) on and under nodes are posterior probabilities (Pp) recovered from the Bayesian analysis and bootstrap support from the ML 50 % majority-rule consensus tree (≥ 95 %), respectively. The following GenBank accession numbers recovered the same haplotypes and only one GenBank sequence per haplotype is included in the tree: Onchocerca skrjabini (AM749269, AM749271), Dirofilaria repens (AB973225, KT901783, DQ358814), Setaria digitata (EF174428, EF174427), Setaria digitata (EF174424, EF174423, GU138699), Setaria tundra (KF692104, KK692106), Setaria tundra (KM452922, AM749298, KF692103)Back to article page