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Fig. 1 a–j | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 1 a–j

From: The specificity of Babesia-tick vector interactions: recent advances and pitfalls in molecular and field studies

Fig. 1 a–j

Percentage share of certain tick species as the source of 18S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences of specific Babesia species. a 70 sequences of Babesia vogeli: from Brazil (n = 1), China (n = 5), Cuba (n = 1), Egypt (n = 4), France (n = 29), India (n = 4), Portugal (n = 1), Taiwan (n = 22), Tunisia (n = 1), Palestine (n = 2). b 41 sequences of Babesia canis: from Austria (n = 1), Hungary (n = 5), Italy (n = 2), Kazakhstan (n = 1), Latvia (n = 1), Lithuania (n = 6), Poland (n = 6), Romania (n = 3), Russia (n = 2), Serbia (n = 2), Slovakia (n = 7), Ukraine (n = 4), UK (n = 1). c 11 sequences of Babesia rossi: from Nigeria (n = 3), Turkey (n = 8). d 64 sequences of Babesia venatorum: from China (n = 3), Czech Republic (n = 4), Germany (n = 2), Japan (n = 1), Latvia (n = 6), Lithuania (n = 2), Mongolia (n = 14), Norway (n = 12), Romania (n = 1), Russia (n = 2), Slovakia (n = 1), Sweden (n = 15), Great Britain (n = 1). e Babesia bovis: four sequences from Egypt. f 34 sequences of Babesia divergens: from Belgium (n = 3), China (n = 5), Germany (n = 3), Japan (n = 14), Luxembourg (n = 1), the Netherlands (n = 1), Norway (n = 3), Russia (n = 1), Sweden (n = 1), Switzerland (n = 2). g 17 sequences of Babesia crassa: from China (n = 1), Hungary (n = 3), Russia (n = 1), Turkey (n = 12). h 19 sequences of Babesia capreoli: from Belgium (n = 2), Germany (n = 6), Latvia (n = 2), Italy (n = 2), Norway (n = 2), Poland (n = 2), Slovakia (n = 2), South Korea (n = 1). i 102 sequences of Babesia microti: from Austria (n = 1), Belarus (n = 3), Belgium (n = 3), China (n = 2), Estonia (n = 8), Germany (n = 27), Japan (n = 4), Latvia (n = 11), Lithuania (n = 1), Luxembourg (n = 3), Mongolia (n = 21), Poland (n = 2), Russia (n = 3), Slovakia (n = 1), Sweden (n = 10), Ukraine (n = 2), USA (n = 6). j 25 sequences of Babesia caballi: from Brazil (n = 2), Bulgaria (n = 1), China (n = 7), Ethiopia (n = 1), Guinea (n = 2), Italy (n = 1), Kenya (n = 4), Malaysia (n = 3), Mongolia (n = 2)

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