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Volume 19, Number 10—October 2013
Research

Genetic Recombination and Cryptosporidium hominis Virulent Subtype IbA10G2

Na Li, Lihua Xiao, Vitaliano A. Cama, Ynes Ortega, Robert H. Gilman, Meijin Guo, and Yaoyu FengComments to Author 
Author affiliations: East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China (N. Li, M. Guo, Y. Feng); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (N. Li, L. Xiao, V.A. Cama); University of Georgia, Griffin, Georgia, USA (Y. Ortega); Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (R.H. Gilman)

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Figure 4

Genetic variation in haplotype diversity at 25 polymorphic loci in chromosome 6 of Cryptosporidium hominis (see Table 2 for identification of loci). Red squares indicate subtype IbA10G2 and black circles indicate non-IbA10G2 subtypes. A homogeneity (reduced haplotype diversity) of subtype IbA10G2 was seen in 4 loci around the 60-kDa glycoprotein gene.

Figure 4. . Genetic variation in haplotype diversity at 25 polymorphic loci in chromosome 6 of Cryptosporidium hominis (see Table 2 for identification of loci). Red squares indicate subtype IbA10G2 and black circles indicate non-IbA10G2 subtypes. A homogeneity (reduced haplotype diversity) of subtype IbA10G2 was seen in 4 loci around the 60-kDa glycoprotein gene.

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