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Fig. 3. Molecular phylogenetic analyses establishing identity of Baylisascaris transfuga in moose calves. Branch support indicated by parsimony bootstrap above and Bayesian posterior probability below. Fig 3A. Parsimony analysis of the 12S rDNA sequences showing strict consensus of 2 equally parsimo...

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Main Authors: Hoberg, Eric P., Burek-Huntington, Kathleen, Beckmen, Kimberlee, Camp, Lauren E., Nadler, Steven A.
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Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13135658
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13135658
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Summary:Fig. 3. Molecular phylogenetic analyses establishing identity of Baylisascaris transfuga in moose calves. Branch support indicated by parsimony bootstrap above and Bayesian posterior probability below. Fig 3A. Parsimony analysis of the 12S rDNA sequences showing strict consensus of 2 equally parsimonious trees. Fig 3B. Parsimony analysis showing strict consensus of the cox2 sequences which yielded four equally parsimonious trees (CI 0.86). Fig 3C. Parsimony analysis of the 28S rDNA sequences yielded one most parsimonious tree of length (CI 0.97). Fig. 3D. Parsimony analysis of the ITS rDNA sequences yielded one most parsimonious tree of length (CI 0.97). ... : Published as part of Hoberg, Eric P., Burek-Huntington, Kathleen, Beckmen, Kimberlee, Camp, Lauren E. & Nadler, Steven A., 2018, Transuterine infection by Baylisascaris transfuga: Neurological migration and fatal debilitation in sibling moose calves (Alces alces gigas) from Alaska, pp. 280-288 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 7 (3) on page 284, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2018.07.005, http://zenodo.org/record/13135652 ...