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. 2016 May 31;11(5):e0156727. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156727

Fig 4. Phylogenetic analysis of the 18S rRNA in Theileria luwenshuni and T. ovis in Lipoptena fortisetosa.

Fig 4

All 6 T. luwenshuni detected in this study showed 100% identity with one another and with the Theileria sp. (FJ668369) identified from Korean water deer. All 6 T. ovis detected in this study showed 100% identity with one another and with T. ovis (GU726904) identified from a sheep in Iran. The sequences of T. luwenshuni and T. ovis are marked with an arrow and arrowhead, respectively. Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on the maximum likelihood method with 1,000 replicates. Scale bar represents the phylogenetic distance between sequences. Species, host, region of isolation, and GenBank accession numbers are included in the figure.