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. 2013 Dec 26;7(12):e2535. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002535

Table 1. Sequences of Diphyllobothrium dendriticum used in phylogenetic analysis (Figure 1).

Access. No. Stage Host Locality (possible origin in parentheses) Authority
KC812046 plerocercoid Coregonus autumnalis Lake Baikal, Russia new sequence
JQ245479 plerocercoid Coregonus autumnalis Lake Baikal, Russia Suleymanov et al. (unpublished article)
KC812045 plerocercoid Coregonus lavaretus Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK new sequence
DQ768194 plerocercoid Salvelinus alpinus Fjellfrosvatn Lake, Norway Yera et al. 2008 [3]
AB374223 plerocercoid Salvelinus leucomaenis Lake Azabachye, Kamchatka, Russia Arizono et al. 2009 [53]
KC812049 adult Larus hyperboreus Kansas, USA new sequence
KC812048 adult Homo sapiens Netherlands (Brazil) new sequence**
HQ682067 adult Homo sapiens Switzerland de Marval et al. 2013 [19]
KC812047 adult Homo sapiens Czech Republic (Alaska) new sequence
AM412738 adult Homo sapiens Bern, Switzerland Wicht et al. 2008 [18]
AB605763* adult Ursus arctos middendorffi Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA Yamasaki et al. 2012 [29]
JN152993* plerocercoid Oncorhynchus mykiss Tarahuin Lake, Chile Rozas et al. 2012 [30]
JN153000* plerocercoid Oncorhynchus mykiss Tarahuin Lake, Chile Rozas et al. 2012 [30]
JN153004* plerocercoid Oncorhynchus mykiss Natri Lake, Chile Rozas et al. 2012 [30]

sequences of Diphyllobothrium ursi;

see van Doorn et al. 2005 [20].