Fig. 1From: Anaplasma phagocytophilum evolves in geographical and biotic niches of vertebrates and ticksThe phylogenetic tree of the clusters of A. phagocytophilum haplotypes detected in this study. Each branch of the tree includes the name of the cluster, with the number of haplotypes that belong to it, and some details of distribution or new carriers. Coloured lines labelled with the “Ecotype” refer to the original groups proposed by Jahfari et al. [31]Back to article page