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Fig. 1 | Parasites & Vectors

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From: Development of a real-time PCR method for rapid diagnosis of canine babesiosis and anaplasmosis

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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of B. canis Bc28.1 gene sequences. The evolutionary history was inferred by using the maximum likelihood method based on the Jukes-Cantor model. The tree with the highest log likelihood (− 1361.7900) is shown. The percentage of trees in which the associated taxa clustered together is shown next to the branches. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths measured in the number of substitutions per site. All positions containing gaps, and missing data were eliminated. There were a total of 629 positions in the final dataset. Bootstrap values < 50% were omitted. B. canis isolates from this study were indicated by white triangles (isolate D197 type), white circles (isolate D93 type) and white square (isolate D109)

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