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Fig. 7. Partial maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree depicting inferred relationship among Plasmodium mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b in Evidence for intercontinental parasite exchange through molecular detection and characterization of haematozoa in northern pintails (Anas acuta) sampled throughout the North Pacific Basin

Authors: Ramey, Andrew M.; Schmutz, Joel A.; Reed, John A.; Fujita, Go; Scotton, Bradley D.; Casler, Bruce; Fleskes, Joseph P.; +3 Authors

Fig. 7. Partial maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree depicting inferred relationship among Plasmodium mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b in Evidence for intercontinental parasite exchange through molecular detection and characterization of haematozoa in northern pintails (Anas acuta) sampled throughout the North Pacific Basin

Abstract

Fig. 7. Partial maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree depicting inferred relationship among Plasmodium mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b haplotypes obtained from waterfowl. Branch tips are labeled with GenBank accession number, lineage name, host taxon, and sample location (U.S. state and/or country). Haplotypes identified in northern pintails in Alaska, California, and Japan as part of this study are indicated in bold font. A summary of continent of origin for parasite haplotypes comprising major clades is provided to the right of brackets. Bootstrap support values>70 are shown.

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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