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. 2014 Jan;20(1):109–113. doi: 10.3201/eid2001.131191

Table. GenBank accession numbers of taeniid DNA sequences used in phylogenetic analyses.

Taxon Origin GenBank accession nos.*
12s rRNA cox1 nad1
Echinococcus
E. canadensis Kazakhstan NC_011121 NC_011121 NC_011121
E. equinus United Kingdom AF346403 AF346403 AF346403
E. felidis Uganda AB732958 AB732958 AB732958
E. granulosus United Kingdom NC_008075 NC_008075 NC_008075
E. multilocularis Japan NC_000928 NC_000928 NC_000928
E. oligarthrus Panama NC_009461 NC_009461 NC_009461
E. ortleppi Argentina NC_011122 NC_011122 NC_011122
E. shiquicus Tibet NC_009460 NC_009460 NC_009460
E. vogeli
Colombia
NC_009462
NC_009462
NC_009462
Hydatigera
H. krepkogorski China AB731762 AB731762
H. parva Spain AB731760 AB731760
H. taeniaeformis (A) China NC_014768 NC_014768 NC_014768
H. taeniaeformis (B)
Finland

AB731761
AB731761
Taenia
T. arctos Finland GU252130 GU252132
T. asiatica Korea NC_004826 NC_004826 NC_004826
T. crassiceps Canada NC_002547 NC_002547 NC_002547
T. hydatigena China NC_012896 NC_012896 NC_012896
T. krabbei Norway EU544578 EU544631
T. laticollis Finland AB731727 AB731727
T. madoquae Kenya AB731726 AB731726
T. martis Croatia NC_020153 NC_020153 NC_020153
T. multiceps China NC_012894 NC_012894 NC_012894
T. multiceps gaigeri Iran HM101469 HM101470
T. omissa Canada JX860631 JX860632
T. ovis New Zealand AB731675 AB731675 AB731675
T. pisiformis China NC_013844 NC_013844 NC_013844
T. polyacantha arctica Greenland EU544594 EU544646
T. polyacantha polyacantha Denmark EU544583 EU544636
T. regis (A) Kenya AM503328 AM503346
T. regis (B) Kenya AM503329 AM503347
T. saginata Africa NC_009938 NC_009938 NC_009938
T. serialis (A) Kenya AM503319 AM503336,
T. serialis (B) Kenya AM503322 AM503339
T. solium China NC_004022 NC_004022 NC_004022
T. sp. AL-2012 Finland JX860629 JX860630
T. twitchelli
Russia

AB731759
AB731759
Versteria
V. mustelae (A) Finland EU544567 EU544620
V. mustelae (B) Russia EU544571 EU544624
V. sp.† United States KF303339 KF303340 KF303341

*Multiple sequences were chosen to capture the maximum extent of intraspecific genetic divergence within highly diverse taxa (variants arbitrarily labeled A or B).
†Sequences generated in this study.