Fig. 2 Mitochondrial haplotype network using the 590 in Differentiation of North African foxes and population genetic dynamics in the desert-insights into the evolutionary history of two sister taxa, Vulpes rueppellii and Vulpes vulpes ...

Fig. 2 Mitochondrial haplotype network using the 590-bp concatenated sequences from Cyt-b and D-loop and a total of 46 sequences (same as in Fig. 1, except for C. lupus not being used as an outgroup in the TCS network). a Neighbour-Net network based on uncorrected patristic distances as implemented...

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Main Authors: Leite, João Vasco, Álvares, Francisco, Velo-Antón, Guillermo, Brito, José Carlos, Godinho, Raquel
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13173013
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Summary:Fig. 2 Mitochondrial haplotype network using the 590-bp concatenated sequences from Cyt-b and D-loop and a total of 46 sequences (same as in Fig. 1, except for C. lupus not being used as an outgroup in the TCS network). a Neighbour-Net network based on uncorrected patristic distances as implemented in SPLITSTREE. Canis lupus (DQ480504) was used as an outgroup. Numbers indicate bootstrap values. Scale bar represents 0.01 sequence divergence. Highlighoed are the four species, the three V. vulpes clades and the location within the network of the V. vulpes sample from Egypt. Colour patterns are concordant with Fig. 1 and b. b Statistical parsimony network assuming a 95 % parsimony threshold, as constructed by TCS. Symbol size and branch lengths are proportional to the number of shared individuals per haplotype and the number of mutational steps amongst haplotypes, respectively. Numbers in black background also refer to the number of mutation steps between species and V. vulpes clades. Symbols and colours are ... : Published as part of Leite, João Vasco, Álvares, Francisco, Velo-Antón, Guillermo, Brito, José Carlos & Godinho, Raquel, 2015, Differentiation of North African foxes and population genetic dynamics in the desert-insights into the evolutionary history of two sister taxa, Vulpes rueppellii and Vulpes vulpes, pp. 731-745 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N.Y.) 15 (4) on page 737, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-015-0232-8, http://zenodo.org/record/13173012 ...