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From: 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 2022

Fig. 2

Phylogenetic 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 study

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