Fig. 2: Genetic relatedness within and between study sites. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Genetic relatedness within and between study sites.

From: Malaria surveillance reveals parasite relatedness, signatures of selection, and correlates of transmission across Senegal

Fig. 2

a Mean pairwise genetic diversity measured within (triangle) and between (stars) study sites as a function of distance (kilometers, km). Gray dots give values for individual site pairs, while triangles give weighted averages in 100 km bins. b Pairwise relatedness within and between sites, indicated by area of circles and thickness of lines, respectively. c Mean pairwise relatedness within (triangle) and between (stars) study sites as a function of distance (km). d Partial relatedness vs. clonality for each study site (see Table 1 for site codes and sample sizes; error bars represent 68% confidence intervals, see Methods). e Networks of related parasites in Diourbel (left) and Touba (right). The two study sites in Diourbel are indicated by circles (SES) and squares (SMS). Line thickness is proportional to the degree of relatedness, with the thickest lines indicating clones.

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