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From: Disparate co-evolution and prevalence of sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine resistance alleles and haplotypes at dhfr and dhps genes across Africa

Fig. 1

Summary of the five most frequent dhfr haplotypes across 21 African countries. The frequency of each haplotype, in terms of sample count (number above each bar), frequency across the dataset (1st y-axis), and cumulative proportion of samples (2nd y-axis) is shown in the first panel. The proportion of each haplotype assigned to each of the major African subpopulations is shown in the second panel (AF-W = West Africa, AF-C = Central Africa, AF-NE = North-East Africa, AF-E = East Africa). The final panel illustrates the individual amino acid mutations contributing to each unique haplotype. The 3D7 wild type (WT) haplotype contains no mutations, so remains blank in the final panel.

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