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Human infection with Pseudoterranova azarasi roundworm

Naoki Arizono et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011 Mar.

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Phylogenetic analysis of members of Pseudoterranova decipiens species complex roundworms. Genetic relationships between NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 sequences in clinical and Pacific cod isolates and species were inferred by using the neighbor-joining method. Bootstrap values (1,000 replicates) are shown next to the branches. The final dataset contained 498 positions. *P. decipiens sensu stricto_._ Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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