<p>The haplogroups (Group P, A, P1 and P2) were defined in the phylogenetic tree and the median-joining network. The numbers in the bar indicate the number of samples.</p
<p>M–J network of three observed haplogroups (M49, M61 and M4b) shows the distribution of haplotypes...
<p>Number of individuals, haplotype designation, and genetic diversity for the sampled populations g...
Each circle represents a haplotype and its size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colors indic...
a<p>The phylogeny of haplogroups is shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.137...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>The diagnostic mutations used to classify the sub-haplogroups are labeled on the tree branches. E...
<p>The different haplogroups are shown according to the timeline and their branching from the major ...
<p>Populations are grouped into six geographic regions: Mediterranean, English Channel + Ireland, Ba...
<p>The network was constructed using a median-joining algorithm as implemented in the Network 4.6.0 ...
<p>Distribution of the recognized haplogroups in <i>G</i>. <i>maculatus</i> along the sampling local...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>Haplotypes have been calculated based on the four cpDNA markers. The pie charts highlight the rel...
<p>(A) Pie charts indicate the percentage of sampled individuals matched to a specific haplotype (fo...
<p>M–J network of three observed haplogroups (M49, M61 and M4b) shows the distribution of haplotypes...
<p>Number of individuals, haplotype designation, and genetic diversity for the sampled populations g...
Each circle represents a haplotype and its size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colors indic...
a<p>The phylogeny of haplogroups is shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.137...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>The diagnostic mutations used to classify the sub-haplogroups are labeled on the tree branches. E...
<p>The different haplogroups are shown according to the timeline and their branching from the major ...
<p>Populations are grouped into six geographic regions: Mediterranean, English Channel + Ireland, Ba...
<p>The network was constructed using a median-joining algorithm as implemented in the Network 4.6.0 ...
<p>Distribution of the recognized haplogroups in <i>G</i>. <i>maculatus</i> along the sampling local...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>Haplotypes have been calculated based on the four cpDNA markers. The pie charts highlight the rel...
<p>(A) Pie charts indicate the percentage of sampled individuals matched to a specific haplotype (fo...
<p>M–J network of three observed haplogroups (M49, M61 and M4b) shows the distribution of haplotypes...
<p>Number of individuals, haplotype designation, and genetic diversity for the sampled populations g...
Each circle represents a haplotype and its size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colors indic...