Additional file 4 of Surveillance of Aedes aegypti populations in the city of Praia, Cape Verde: Zika virus infection, insecticide resistance and genetic diversity
posted on 2020-09-22, 03:38authored byMonica Campos, Daniel Ward, Raika Francesca Morales, Ana Rita Gomes, Keily Silva, Nuno Sepúlveda, Lara Ferrero Gomez, Taane G. Clark, Susana Campino
Additional file 4: Figure S3. Haplotype Network based on Aedes aegypti mitochondrial ND4 sequences. The number of circles represents the number of haplotypes found in Cape Verde. The colours represent the countries in the dataset. The size of the circles does not represent the sample size as 62% of the data are from Asia. The haplotypes are connected by a straight line if they differ by a single mutational step. Singletons and haplotypes with low frequency were not included.
Funding
Medical Research Foundation Wellcome Trust Medical Research Charities Group Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council