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Fig. 3 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 3

From: Wolbachia 16S rRNA haplotypes detected in wild Anopheles stephensi in eastern Ethiopia

Fig. 3

Phylogenetic tree of Wolbachia coxA in Anopheles species in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as Wolbachia strains from Culex pipiens and Drosophila melanogaster with transformed branches. We do not see separation into different supergroups; however, the sample from Ethiopia is significantly differentiated from the rest of the tree and clusters with samples known to be in supergroup B. Supergroup C Wolbachia from Dirofilaria immitis was used as the outgroup (KU255267). The sample from Ethiopia is designated in orange

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