Volume 31, Number 6—June 2025
Research Letter
Rapid Subcutaneous Migration of Dirofilaria repens Nematode in Facial Tissue, Italy
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Figure 2. Phylogeny of Dirofilaria repens based on cox1 gene sequences in study of rapid subcutaneous migration of D. repens nematode in facial tissue, Italy. The sequence from this study is shown in bold. Wuchereria bancrofti was used as outgroup. Bootstrap confidence values (1,000 replicates) are shown at the nodes only for values >60%.
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