<p>Haplotypes are represented by circles and numbers represent sample size. Empty circles represent absent haplotypes for a given time period. Haplotypes found in multiple time period are connected by vertical lines. Within each time period, black dots represent one mutation.</p
<p>The size of the circle represents the frequency of each haplotype. Numbers represent substitution...
<p>Intermediate points in the network of haplotypes represent hypothetical haplotypes not sampled. A...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
<p>Circle size is relative to number of haplotype copies present in dataset. A branch represents a s...
<p>Haplotype network for the mitochondrial control region of <i>Taurulus bubablis.</i> Colors refer ...
<p>Size of circles is proportional to the number of individuals with that haplotype, where the large...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
The size of the circles indicates the frequency of the haplotype and the length of the lines connect...
<p>Circle size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colours represent different sampling location...
<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype, and the number within indicates its frequency.</p
Circles represent unique haplotypes; the size of the circles indicate the number of blackflies with ...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype. The size of the circle indicates the number of individ...
<p>The size of the circle represents the frequency of each haplotype. Numbers represent substitution...
<p>Intermediate points in the network of haplotypes represent hypothetical haplotypes not sampled. A...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
<p>Circle size is relative to number of haplotype copies present in dataset. A branch represents a s...
<p>Haplotype network for the mitochondrial control region of <i>Taurulus bubablis.</i> Colors refer ...
<p>Size of circles is proportional to the number of individuals with that haplotype, where the large...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
The size of the circles indicates the frequency of the haplotype and the length of the lines connect...
<p>Circle size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colours represent different sampling location...
<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype, and the number within indicates its frequency.</p
Circles represent unique haplotypes; the size of the circles indicate the number of blackflies with ...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype. The size of the circle indicates the number of individ...
<p>The size of the circle represents the frequency of each haplotype. Numbers represent substitution...
<p>Intermediate points in the network of haplotypes represent hypothetical haplotypes not sampled. A...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...