<p>The haplotypes are illustrated as colored circles and the sizes of the circles are proportional to the number of individuals with a given haplotype. The actual number of individuals is given as a bold number next to each haplotype. The black dots on the lines connecting the haplotypes symbolize point mutations.</p
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype. B...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more...
The size of the circles indicates the frequency of the haplotype and the length of the lines connect...
<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>Circle size is relative to number of haplotype copies present in dataset. A branch represents a s...
<p>Circles are sized proportionally to the number of individuals that possess each haplotype. The pi...
<p>Size and number in coloured circles represent occurrence of haplotypes. Shared haplotypes in both...
<p>Each haplotypes is shown as a circle with the size of the circle representing the haplotype frequ...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype. B...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more...
The size of the circles indicates the frequency of the haplotype and the length of the lines connect...
<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>Circle size is relative to number of haplotype copies present in dataset. A branch represents a s...
<p>Circles are sized proportionally to the number of individuals that possess each haplotype. The pi...
<p>Size and number in coloured circles represent occurrence of haplotypes. Shared haplotypes in both...
<p>Each haplotypes is shown as a circle with the size of the circle representing the haplotype frequ...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype. B...
<p>Haplotypes are colored by region and the size of their circle is proportional to number of indivi...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...