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Fig. 7 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 7

From: Under pressure: phenotypic divergence and convergence associated with microhabitat adaptations in Triatominae

Fig. 7

Phylogenetic relations among the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (cytb) and nuclear ribosomal second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) haplotypes in Rhodnius ecuadoriensis. Mitochondrial cytb haplotypes found in bugs with each ITS2 haplotype are shown in parentheses in the ITS2 tree. Note the lack of differentiation among Ecuadorian populations. Note also: (i) that ITS2 haplotype H13 (pink font) was found in several bugs from Manabí province and in one bug from Tsáchilas and (ii) that good-quality ITS2 sequences could not be determined for bugs with cytb haplotypes MN3 (Manabí, Ecuador) and PECJ (Cajamarca, Peru). Bayesian posterior probabilities > 0.95 are shown close to key nodes. Scale bars are in substitutions per site. Outgroup taxa are in gray font

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