Figures
There are a number of errors in the caption for Fig 4 “Maximum likelihood phylogenetic trees based on cox1 (a) and nad1 (b) nucleotide sequences of Haplorchis taichui” and Fig 6 “Median-joining haplotype networks of cox1 (a) and nad1 (b) sequences of Haplorchis taichui obtained from Chiang Mai Province, Thailand”. Please see the complete, correct Fig 4 and Fig 6 captions here.
(a) For cox1 tree topologies, an alignment of 375-bp nucleotide sequences with no gaps and nine haplotypes from Chiang Mai Province (CMNMU1–CMNMU9) were created. The reference of cox1 isolates comprised isolates collected from Thailand (CR1, CR3, CR4, PY7, CH1), Vietnam (HG4, QT3, QT6, QT15, TH3, TH5, TH11, YB, KC404636), Lao PDR (BK1, BK3, SV1, CP1), and the Philippines (PHL1). (b) The phylogenetic tree of nad1 was constructed using an alignment of 906-bp nucleotide sequences with no gaps and 15 haplotypes (CMHT1–CMHT15) collected from Chiang Mai Province. The reference isolates of nad1 included isolates from Vietnam (HTAQT3, QT3) and Korea (NC_022433). The nodes showed 1,000 replication (bootstrap) percentages. More than 50% were displayed at the nodes. The sample numbers are indicated in parenthesis, and the accession numbers are placed following the names of isolates.
(a) The haplotype network of cox1 was built with nine haplotypes (CMNMU1–CMNMU9) from Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand, and 19 reference haplotypes from Thailand (CR1, CR3, CR4, PY7, CH1), Vietnam (HG4, QT3, QT6, QT15, TH3, TH5, TH11, YB, KC404636), Lao PDR (BK1, BK3, SV1, CP1), and the Philippines (PHL1). Haplotype A comprised CMNMU3, BK1, and SV1, whereas Haplotype B comprised CMNMU1 and BK3. (b) The haplotype network of nad1 was constructed using 15 haplotypes (CMHT1–CMHT15) obtained from Chiang Mai Province and included three reference haplotypes collected from Vietnam (HTAQT3, QT3) and Korea (NC_022433). Haplotype A comprised CMHT1, HTAQT3, and QT3, whereas Haplotype B comprised CMHT12 and NC_022433. The numbers of samples are placed in parenthesis.
Reference
Citation: Suwannahitatorn P, Mungthin M, Subrungruang I, Charoensuk L, Aksorn N, Buathong S (2025) Correction: Study of the population genetic structure of Opisthorchis-like eggs in northern Thailand using mitochondrial genes. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 19(6): e0013173. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0013173
Published: June 4, 2025
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