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Following publication of the original article [1], the authors have flagged that the information in the legend of Fig. 1 is detailed in the wrong order.
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Fig. 1. Median-joining networks of Taenia hydatigena isolates from Nigeria based on complete nad1 (a) nad5 (b) cox1 (c) and concatenated cox1-nad1-nad5 gene sequences (d). Circle sizes are proportional to the haplotype frequencies. Numbers in parentheses represent the number of mutations. Small black circles are median vectors (i.e. hypothetical haplotypes).
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Ohiolei JA, Luka J, Zhu G-Q, Yan H-B, Li L, Magaji AA, Alvi MA, Wu Y-T, Li J-Q, Fu B-Q, Jia W-Z. First molecular description, phylogeny and genetic variation of Taenia hydatigena from Nigerian sheep and goats based on three mitochondrial genes. Parasites Vectors. 2019;12:520. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3780-5.
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Ohiolei, J.A., Luka, J., Zhu, GQ. et al. Correction to: First molecular description, phylogeny and genetic variation of Taenia hydatigena from Nigerian sheep and goats based on three mitochondrial genes. Parasites Vectors 12, 547 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3807-y
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