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. 2014 Jan 14;3(1):57–72. doi: 10.3390/pathogens3010057

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) identified between the Gypsy Plains, Dawn and St. Maries strains of A. marginale. The Venn diagram shows the SNPs found between the St. Maries, Gypsy Plains and Dawn strains of A. marginale. A total of 10,008 SNPs was identified when comparing the two Australian strains to the St. Maries strain. The sum of 9,813 SNPs were found to be common to both Australian strains when compared to St. Maries. Only 97 (shown in pink) and 98 (shown in green) of these SNPs were unique to either the Gypsy Plains or Dawn strain, respectively.