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>