Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Phylogenetic analysis of apicomplexan parasites infecting commercially valuable species from the North-East Atlantic reveals high levels of diversity and insights into the evolution of the group
Bayesian inference analysis of dispersed and nodular Goussia, Caryospora-, Calyptospora- and Eimeria-like sequences generated in the present study, plus previously published or public sequences retrieved from GenBank. Node support values correspond to posterior probabilities and consensus support (%...
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Summary: | Bayesian inference analysis of dispersed and nodular Goussia, Caryospora-, Calyptospora- and Eimeria-like sequences generated in the present study, plus previously published or public sequences retrieved from GenBank. Node support values correspond to posterior probabilities and consensus support (%) obtained from Bayesian inference and Maximum Likelihood analyses, respectively. The major phylogenetic groups infecting aquatic hosts are highlighted according to the legend, and the newly generated sequences are indicated in bold. Host species and infected organs or tissues were detailed for all aquatic hosts. (EPS 3133 kb) |
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