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. 2023 Mar 9;14:1129136. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1129136

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Haplotype network of Pseudokabatana alburnus from different hosts and geographical origin using the ITS and Rpb1 sequences data set. (A) Haplotype network of P. alburnus isolates using ITS sequence data set. (B) Haplotype network of P. alburnus isolates using Rpb1 sequences data set. Haplotypes are depicted by circles, the width being proportional to their frequencies. Red circle indicates a single connection step between the Rpb1 sequences. Color codes are as follows; light red: haplotypes obtained from Squaliobarbus curriculus (Lake Poyang); pink: haplotypes obtained from Hemiculter leucisculus (Lake Luoma); black: haplotypes obtained from Pseudolaubuca engraulis (Lake Luoma); gray: haplotypes obtained from Cultrichthys erythropterus (Lake Luoma); yellow: haplotypes obtained from Toxabramis swinhonis (Lake Luoma); dark blue: haplotypes obtained from Culter alburnus (Lake Poyang); green: haplotypes obtained from H. leucisculus (Lake Weishan); white: haplotypes obtained from C. erythropterus (Lake Weishan); wathet: haplotypes obtained from Elopichthys bambusa (Lake Gehu).