Fig. 2From: Seromolecular study on the prevalence and risk factors of Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnant women referred to a gynecology hospital in Urmia, northwest part of Iran in 2022Phylogenetic analysis of two human isolates (pregnant women) of T. gondii using the 288 bp fragment of GRA6 gene sequence. The maximum likelihood method and Tamura-Nei model were used to infer the evolutionary history [15]. The phylogenetic tree with the highest log likelihood (-429.09) is illustrated in the figure. This analysis was carried out on the five nucleotide sequences. There were 288 positions in the sequences. Evolutionary analyses were conducted in MEGA11 [14]. The isolates (37 and 41) under the accession numbers of OR701824 and OR701825 are the isolates of the present studyBack to article page