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Volume 22, Number 6—June 2016
Research

Use of Population Genetics to Assess the Ecology, Evolution, and Population Structure of Coccidioides

Marcus M. Teixeira and Bridget M. BarkerComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Translational Genomics Research Institute, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA (M.M. Teixeira, B.M. Barker); Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff (B.M. Barker); University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA (B.M. Barker)

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Figure 3

Coccidioides subspecies distribution for North, Central, and South America. The frequency of assignment for each Coccidioides population was plotted in a pie chart for each location, and numbers of isolates from each location are displayed. For example, patients from Mexico were infected with isolates from Texas, San Diego, and Mexico populations, as determined by analysis with STRUCTURE. Because each of the patients’ location is the hospital, no fine-scale population is assessed.

Figure 3. Coccidioides subspecies distribution for North, Central, and South America. The frequency of assignment for each Coccidioides population was plotted in a pie chart for each location, and numbers of isolates from each location are displayed. For example, patients from Mexico were infected with isolates from Texas, San Diego, and Mexico populations, as determined by analysis with STRUCTURE. Because each of the patients’ location is the hospital, no fine-scale population is assessed.

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