Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016
Research
Phylogeographic Evidence for 2 Genetically Distinct Zoonotic Plasmodium knowlesi Parasites, Malaysia
Table 4
Gene and location |
Tajima D (23) |
Fu and Li D (24) |
Fu and Li F (25) |
Fu Fs (26) |
---|---|---|---|---|
PkA-type 18S rRNA | ||||
Peninsular Malaysia | –2.49764* | –3.71579 † | –3.85230 † | –56.133 |
Malaysian Borneo | –2.73586* | –6.47796 † | –5.87592 † | –59.698 |
Overall |
–2.71801* |
–7.08484† |
–5.97285† |
–151.882 |
PkCOX1 | ||||
Peninsular Malaysia | –2.06554‡ | –3.20519‡ | –3.33283† | –18.092 |
Malaysian Borneo | –2.28662† | –3.60846† | –3.71725† | –27.990 |
Overall | –2.02607‡ | –4.40748† | –4.11218† | –48.131 |
*PkA-type 18S rRNA, P. knowlesi type A small subunit ribosomal 18S RNA; PkCOX1 P. knowlesi cytochrome oxidase subunit I.
*p<0.001.
†p<0.02.
‡p<0.05.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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