“…The fact that some recombination most times goes on at various doses has two implications: (1) Pathogens' genetic subdivisions should not be named by the term 'clade', which, strictly speaking, designates evolutionary lines that are totally separated from each other. However, this term, which is most times improper in the context of micropathogen evolution, is widely used in the literature, in parasitic protozoa Su et al, 2012), fungi (McManus and Coleman, 2014;Voelz et al, 2013), bacteria (Chaudhuri and Henderson, 2012;Croucher et al, 2011) and viruses (Liu et al, 2011;Raghwani et al, 2011). This is why we have coined the term 'near-clade' to designate genetic clusters of pathogens that are somewhat blurred by occasional recombination (Tibayrenc and Ayala, 2012).…”