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Volume 30, Number 8—August 2024
Research Letter

Vibrio mimicus Lineage Carrying Cholera Toxin and Vibrio Pathogenicity Island, United States and China

Sergio Mascarenhas MorgadoComments to Author , Fernanda dos Santos Freitas, Erica Lourenço da Fonseca, and Ana Carolina Paulo Vicente
Author affiliation: Author affiliation: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of 44 Vibrio mimicus bacteria genomes from the United States and China. The best evolutionary model (general time reversible plus base frequencies plus ascertainment bias correction plus FreeRate model with 8 categories) was selected on the basis of the Bayesian information criterion. The beige highlighted clusters represent the main ones sharing genomes from China and the United States. Red circles on branches represent >70% bootstrap.

Figure. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of 44 Vibrio mimicus bacteria genomes from the United States and China. The best evolutionary model (general time reversible plus base frequencies plus ascertainment bias correction plus FreeRate model with 8 categories) was selected on the basis of the Bayesian information criterion. The beige highlighted clusters represent the main ones sharing genomes from China and the United States. Red circles on branches represent >70% bootstrap.

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