<p>All haplotypes are based on the CO1 gene except for “India 4” which is “CO1-like”. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of changes between haplotypes.</p
<p>Branch lengths are the minimum number of steps between haplotypes. The size of the circle represe...
<p>Each node represents one mutational step and the size of each circle represents the frequency of ...
<p>Haplotypes of thelytokous and arrhenotokous North Carolina <i>Thrips tabaci</i> are shown in grey...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the relative size of which roughly corresponds to the ...
<p>The haplotype network is a minimum spanning tree based on the differences in number of repeats. T...
<p>Each circle represent a haplotype and the circle area is roughly proportional to the number of in...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype and the size of each circle indicates how many specimen...
(a) CYTB; (b) ND4; (c) PCB; (d) TOPO; (e) URO; (f) ZNFP. Ticks on branches indicate mutational steps...
<p>Individual haplotype colors correspond to those in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
<p>Median vectors are indicated by small red circles. High-frequency haplotypes are labeled as well ...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
Small black cycles represent missing haplotypes and the mutational steps are given on the branches.<...
<p>Circle sizes are proportional to the number of similar haplotypes observed in the data set. Branc...
<p>Circle sizes are proportional to the number of similar haplotypes observed in the data set. Branc...
<p>Each circle denotes inferred haplotypes drawn to proportionate number of individuals. Haplotype c...
<p>Branch lengths are the minimum number of steps between haplotypes. The size of the circle represe...
<p>Each node represents one mutational step and the size of each circle represents the frequency of ...
<p>Haplotypes of thelytokous and arrhenotokous North Carolina <i>Thrips tabaci</i> are shown in grey...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the relative size of which roughly corresponds to the ...
<p>The haplotype network is a minimum spanning tree based on the differences in number of repeats. T...
<p>Each circle represent a haplotype and the circle area is roughly proportional to the number of in...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype and the size of each circle indicates how many specimen...
(a) CYTB; (b) ND4; (c) PCB; (d) TOPO; (e) URO; (f) ZNFP. Ticks on branches indicate mutational steps...
<p>Individual haplotype colors correspond to those in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
<p>Median vectors are indicated by small red circles. High-frequency haplotypes are labeled as well ...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
Small black cycles represent missing haplotypes and the mutational steps are given on the branches.<...
<p>Circle sizes are proportional to the number of similar haplotypes observed in the data set. Branc...
<p>Circle sizes are proportional to the number of similar haplotypes observed in the data set. Branc...
<p>Each circle denotes inferred haplotypes drawn to proportionate number of individuals. Haplotype c...
<p>Branch lengths are the minimum number of steps between haplotypes. The size of the circle represe...
<p>Each node represents one mutational step and the size of each circle represents the frequency of ...
<p>Haplotypes of thelytokous and arrhenotokous North Carolina <i>Thrips tabaci</i> are shown in grey...