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Figure 1. Figure 1. Location map of AUMAC samples and GenBank Sequences (modified from Yiğit et al. 20161). Black line is the border of arvalis and obscurus forms; dotted lines show possible hybridization zone of the two forms. Western Europe (1: Orkney Island, 2: Spain, 3: France, 4: Belgium), Cent...
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Summary: | Figure 1. Figure 1. Location map of AUMAC samples and GenBank Sequences (modified from Yiğit et al. 20161). Black line is the border of arvalis and obscurus forms; dotted lines show possible hybridization zone of the two forms. Western Europe (1: Orkney Island, 2: Spain, 3: France, 4: Belgium), Central Europe (5: Germany, 6: Switzerland, 7: Czech Republic), Eastern Europe (8: Austria, 9: Slovenia, 10: Bosnia, 11: Montenegro, 12: Serbia, 13: Hungary, 14: Poland, 15: Ukraine, 16: European Russia/Vladimir, 17: European Russia/ Arkhangelsk Oblast) groups are 'arvalis' form. Anatolia and its surroundings (18: Anatolia/Ardahan, Kars and Erzurum provinces, 19: Iran, 20: Armenia) and Asia (21: Russia/Orenburg Oblast, 22: Russia/ Chelyabinsk Oblast, 23: China/Xinjiang, 24: Siberia) belong to 'obscurus' form. ... : Published as part of Çetintürk, Derya, B, Nuri Yiğit, B, Ercüment Çolak, B, Georgi Markov, B, Duško Ćirović & B, Mihály Márton, 2021, Inferring phylogenetic relationships in the common vole (Microtus arvalis) based on mitochondrial and nuclear sequence diversities, pp. 117-130 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 45 (2) on page 118, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-2008-3, http://zenodo.org/record/13225323 ... |
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