Figure 2 from: Printzen C, Domaschke S, Fernández-Mendoza F, Pérez-Ortega S (2013) Biogeography and ecology of Cetraria aculeata, a widely distributed lichen with a bipolar distribution. MycoKeys 6: 33-53. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.6.3185

Figure 2 - 95 % parsimony probability haplotype network based on ITS sequences of the mycobiont displaying genetic differences between Beringian samples of the Cetraria aculeata group (grey) and individuals from two haplotype groups present on Iceland and Svalbard (white). Large circles represent ha...

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Main Authors: Printzen, Christian, Domaschke, Stephanie, Fernández-Mendoza, Fernando, Pérez-Ortega, Sergiо
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.6.3185.figure2
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Summary:Figure 2 - 95 % parsimony probability haplotype network based on ITS sequences of the mycobiont displaying genetic differences between Beringian samples of the Cetraria aculeata group (grey) and individuals from two haplotype groups present on Iceland and Svalbard (white). Large circles represent haplotypes, each line a mutational step and black dots missing haplotypes. The size of the circles is proportional to the number of individuals sharing that haplotype. The presence of three unconnected haplogroups indicates that the genetic differences between them are too large to find a connection with a 95 % probability of being the most parsimonious one.