Volume 28, Number 6—June 2022
Research
Geographic Origin and Vertical Transmission of Leishmania infantum Parasites in Hunting Hounds, United States
Figure 4

Figure 4. Number and density of segregating SNPs in each group of Leishmania infantum isolates by geographic region and type of host. Values are shown as both the number (left y-axis) and density (right y-axis) of segregating SNP sites in each group. Because group sizes vary, groups were subsampled in triplicate for each group size from 4 up to their respective size; means and SDs are shown. SNP, single-nucleotide polymorphism.
1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.
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