10.1371/journal.pone.0090421.g003 Antoine Chaillon Antoine Chaillon Tanawan Samleerat Tanawan Samleerat Faustine Zoveda Faustine Zoveda Sébastien Ballesteros Sébastien Ballesteros Alain Moreau Alain Moreau Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong Gonzague Jourdain Gonzague Jourdain Sara Gianella Sara Gianella Marc Lallemant Marc Lallemant Frantz Depaulis Frantz Depaulis Francis Barin Francis Barin Boxplots of the TMRCA posterior distributions. Public Library of Science 2014 Computational biology Population modeling Infectious disease modeling Evolutionary biology Organismal evolution Microbial evolution Viral evolution microbiology Medical microbiology Microbial pathogens Viral pathogens Immunodeficiency viruses hiv Virology Viral transmission and infection Diagnostic medicine HIV diagnosis and management epidemiology HIV epidemiology Infectious disease epidemiology Infectious diseases Viral diseases pediatrics Neonatology urology Genitourinary infections women's health Maternal health pregnancy Obstetrics and gynecology tmrca posterior 2014-04-09 03:42:37 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Boxplots_of_the_TMRCA_posterior_distributions_/993492 <p>Dashed lines represent the 95% High Posterior Density (HPD). First (25%) and third (75%) quartiles (limits of the rectangle) and median (thick line) are also indicated. According to the biomedical reference diagnostic method, the four top infants with white boxplots were infected <i>in utero</i>, whereas the five bottom infants with grey boxplots were infected <i>intra partum</i>. Vertical red lines indicate the maximum estimates of TMRCA.</p>