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. 2017 Feb 27;13(2):e1006220. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1006220

Fig 1. The global ancestry in Cuba and its influence on susceptibility to dengue.

Fig 1

(A) ADMIXTURE results for four ancestral populations (blue component represents the European ancestry, red the African, yellow the Native American and Orange the East Asian). HC: Havana controls, HA: Havana individuals with asymptomatic infection, HH: Havana DHF cases, HF: Havana DF cases, GC: Guantanamo controls, GA: Guantanamo individuals with asymptomatic infection, GH: Guantanamo DHF cases, GF: Guantanamo DF cases. (B) Box plots for the African ancestry in the Cuban groups: controls; individuals with asymptomatic infection; DF (dengue fever); DHF (dengue haemorrhagic fever). The boxes represent the interquartile range and the whiskers are the 5% and 95% quartiles. The significant p-values for the two-tailed Wilcoxon rank-sum test between pairs of groups are displayed; non-significant ones are not displayed.