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Fig. 2 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Fig. 2

From: The genetic variation of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in the People’s Republic of China

Fig. 2

Plots of variable sites by gens; nad1 (a), cox1 (b), ITS1 (c) and ITS2 (d). Three types of variations are shown (red diamond, compound parsimony-informative; pink circle, simple parsimony-informative; blue square, singleton). A compound parsimony-informative site refers to a position where three or four nucleotide types occur simultaneously more than twice in an alignment. The dot lines in (a) and (b) denote parsimony-informative sites with similar mutation proportions

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