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. 2014 Sep 9;9(9):e107106. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107106

Figure 1. Spoligoforest tree of 96 M. tuberculosis clinical isolates from cities in the southwestern Paraná, Brazil, showing all spoligotyping clades represent changes (loss of spacers) by lane.

Figure 1

Edges between nodes reflect evolutionary relationships between spoligotypes with arrowheads pointing to descendants. The area of each node is proportional to the number of isolates.