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Fig. 3 | Malaria Journal

Fig. 3

From: Sibling species of the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae display divergent preferences for aquatic breeding sites in southern Nigeria

Fig. 3

S200x6.1 DNA-based (left) and ITS2 DNA-based (right) Maximum-Likelihood phylogenetic trees. Each tree shows the phylogenetic relationships between Anopheles sample collected in southern Nigeria (September to November 2022). DNA sequences from this study end with the name of the state (Edo, Delta, or Anambra) in southern Nigeria where samples were collected, while sequences from GenBank are shown in bold. GenBank sequence of An. merus and An. rivulorrum have been selected as outgroup respectively for the S200x6.1 DNA-based phylogeny (left) and ITS2 DNA-based phylogeny (right). Nodal support values based on 1000 bootstrap replicates are indicated next to the relevant nodes. The branch length represents substitution per site

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