Evolutionary Relationships, Phylogeographic Patterns, and a Hypothesis for Air- and Sea-driven Global Spread of Chromoblastomycosis by Etiological Fonsecaea Agents
Fonsecaea spp. is the most common pathogen underlying chromoblastomycosis. However, many aspects of its evolutionary history are not fully understood, and a timescale for its diversification is lacking . Here, we propose, explain, and validate the evolutionary relationships, transmission routes, and modes of transmission among pathoge
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