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. 2016 Aug 26;10(8):e0004966. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004966

Fig 1. Comprehensive phylogenetic and structural analyses of Enterocytozoon bieneusi isolates from various hosts and locations.

Fig 1

Panel A: Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of 105 unique multilocus genotypes (MLGs) from 207 isolates. Among them, 44 MLGs are from pigs, 61 from humans, and 4 from baboons, which are indicated by P, H, and B before the specimen numbers, respectively. The letters I, N, P, K, and C (C, D, H, and Q) followed indicate the isolates are from India, Nigeria, Peru, Kenya, and China (Changchun, Daqing, Harbin, and Qiqihar), respectively. ITS genotypes are labeled at the ends. Panel B: Subpopulation structure of all 207 E. bieneusi isolates. Various subpopulation patterns were obtained when different K values (2 to 6) were used. Panel C: Results of the principal coordinates analysis of 105 unique E. bieneusi MLGs based on pairwise distances. Red and blue balls represented the isolates from pig and primate populations, respectively. Panel D: Frequency (%) of E. bieneusi MLGs in the five subpopulations determined in structural analysis.