<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspecies (black, <i>Z. v. vivipara</i>; white, <i>Z. v. carniolica</i>; grey, other subspecies or European populations).</p
<p>Haplotype circle sizes are proportional to frequency, and colour coded according to geographic sa...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, with the area of the circle proportional to its freque...
<p>In each network, circles represent either COI haplotypes (coded with numbers), 16s rRNA haplotype...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
<p>Inferred median vectors are switched off for clarity. Each circle represents a haplotype, and cir...
<p>The size of each circle represents the frequency of each haplotype (N = 77), and the colors refle...
<p>The width of the circles is proportional to the frequency of that haplotype in the Etruscan sampl...
Partitions inside the circles represent the proportion of each region as given in Fig 1 within each ...
The proportional size of nodes indicates the frequency of haplotypes. The coloured line of circles c...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>The area of the circles is proportional to each haplotype frequency. Colors refer to the region i...
<p>The length of line between the haplotypes does not depend on the number of mutations. Each circle...
<p>(A, C) Distribution of the Caucasian haplotypes (red) in the haplotype network; (B, D) Distributi...
<p>General median joining haplotype network including 174 <i>Sterechinus neumayeri</i> mtDNA COI seq...
<p>Haplotype circle sizes are proportional to frequency, and colour coded according to geographic sa...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, with the area of the circle proportional to its freque...
<p>In each network, circles represent either COI haplotypes (coded with numbers), 16s rRNA haplotype...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
<p>Inferred median vectors are switched off for clarity. Each circle represents a haplotype, and cir...
<p>The size of each circle represents the frequency of each haplotype (N = 77), and the colors refle...
<p>The width of the circles is proportional to the frequency of that haplotype in the Etruscan sampl...
Partitions inside the circles represent the proportion of each region as given in Fig 1 within each ...
The proportional size of nodes indicates the frequency of haplotypes. The coloured line of circles c...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>The area of the circles is proportional to each haplotype frequency. Colors refer to the region i...
<p>The length of line between the haplotypes does not depend on the number of mutations. Each circle...
<p>(A, C) Distribution of the Caucasian haplotypes (red) in the haplotype network; (B, D) Distributi...
<p>General median joining haplotype network including 174 <i>Sterechinus neumayeri</i> mtDNA COI seq...
<p>Haplotype circle sizes are proportional to frequency, and colour coded according to geographic sa...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, with the area of the circle proportional to its freque...
<p>In each network, circles represent either COI haplotypes (coded with numbers), 16s rRNA haplotype...