Fig. 4From: Fusarium ramigenum, a novel human opportunist in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency and cellular immune defects: case reportPhylogenetic analysis of Fusarium ramigenum. Phylogenetic reconstruction obtained from Bayesian inference of two combined loci (TEF1 and BT2) using MrBayes v. 3.1.2. Values at branch node indicate branch support with posterior probabilities (PP; values ≥ 0.80 shown) and branches in boldface = bootstrapping percentages based on Maximum Likelihood (ML). The tree was rooted with two strains of F. inflexum NRRL20433 and F. oxysporum NRRL22902Back to article page