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English: Dirofilaria repens removed from a subcutaneous nodule - Phylogenetic analysis

Figure 2 of article. Phylogenetic relationships by maximum likelihood (ML) analysis among sequences of

  • (A) mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA,
  • (B) mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 genes, and
  • (C) the internal transcribed spacer 1-5.8S ribosomal RNA region.
The ML tree was derived from a general time-reversible model using a discrete gamma distribution (+G) with five rate categories and invariant sites (+I). Significant bootstrap support for the ML analysis with 1000 replicates and Bayesian analysis (BI) are shown above the nodes in the order ML/BI. An asterisk indicates <50% support for a node. The scale bar represents the genetic distance in single nucleotide substitutions. GenBank accession numbers are given within parentheses.
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Source Suzuki J, Kobayashi S, Okata U, Matsuzaki H, Mori M, Chen KR & Iwata S: Molecular analysis of Dirofilaria repens removed from a subcutaneous nodule in a Japanese woman after a tour to Europe. Parasite, 2015, 22, 2.doi:10.1051/parasite/2015002
Author Jun Suzuki, Seiki Kobayashi, Utako Okata, Hitomi Matsuzaki, Mariko Mori, Ko-Ron Chen and Satoshi Iwata

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