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Fig. 2 in Next generation sequencing reveals widespread trypanosome diversity and polyparasitism in marsupials from Western Australia
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- 1. Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis, University of Western Australia, Stirling HWY, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
- 2. School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia
- 3. State Agriculture and Biotechnology Institute, School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, WA 6150, Australia
- 4. Fish Health Unit, School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia
- 5. School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia & Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis, University of Western Australia, Stirling HWY, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
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Fig. 2. Abundance and diversity map of Trypanosoma copemani genotype 1 (G1) and genotype 2 (G2) positive samples. ZOTUs were sorted into G1 or G2 based on phylogenetic inference shown in rows, while columns are individual marsupial blood samples from infected individuals. The map represents samples separated by host species, which were WOY = woylie, or BTP = brushtail possum. Grayscale indicates number of sequences obtained from that sample as shown in the scale of intensity on the right (log transformed abundance).
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- Journal article: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2018.01.005 (DOI)
- Journal article: urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FFA3FFE6FFF5FFAC6C12E34C283AFFD0 (LSID)
- Journal article: https://zenodo.org/record/13135253 (URL)