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Fig. 5 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 5

From: Population genetic structure and phenotypic diversity of Aspidodera raillieti (Nematoda: Heterakoidea), a parasite of Didelphini marsupials in Brazil’s South and Southeast Atlantic Forest

Fig. 5

a, b Phylogenetic trees of partial MT-CO1 sequences of A. raillieti from this study and of aspidoderid species from GenBank. The Lauroia trinidadensis sequence was added as an out-group. Clades of A. raillieti are collapsed: clade I pink, clade II green, clade III blue, clade IV yellow. a Bayesian inference topology. Node values are BPP. b Maximum likelihood topology. Node values are ML-BP and aLRT > 0.50 support. c Median-joining network of partial MT-CO1 sequence haplotypes of A. raillieti from this study. Circle sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies, and colours represent the localities where each haplotype occurs. Lines circling groups of haplotypes delimit the four clades recovered in our phylogenetic analyses. Circles identified by numbers in the haplotype network represent haplotypes shared between localities. Each hatch mark along the lines connecting haplotypes in the median-joining networks represents one mutation

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