<p>Lines represent parsimonous connections between haplotypes and the small circles indicate missing haplotype. The size of square or oval corresponds to the haplotype frequency.</p
<p>Red circles represent sampled haplotypes from the northern region and blue circles represent samp...
<p>Circles are proportional to the total number of individuals showing each ...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the relative size of which roughly corresponds to the ...
<p>Lines represent parsimonous connections between haplotypes and the small circles indicate missing...
<p>Lines represent parsimonous connections between haplotypes and the small circles indicate missing...
<p>The red and blue circles represents shared and unique haplotypes, respectively. Haplotype names a...
<p>Circle represents haplotype and sizes are relative to the number of individuals sharing the speci...
<p>Parsimony network of the haplotypes observed in the Dataset2, with 95% connection limit. Circles ...
<p>The sizes of haplotypes are proportional to the number of samples. Small black circles indicate u...
<p>Thicker lines represent nonsynonymous substitutions and small circles stand for inferred haplotyp...
<p>White circles denote haplotypes found in sexual individuals only, dark grey circles denote those ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of specimens sharing that haplotype. Small ...
Each haplotype is represented by a circle where slices/sections represent multiple individuals with ...
<p>A = <i>B. lucorum</i>; B = <i>B. terrestris</i>; C = <i>B. vestalis</i>. The sizes of the circles...
<p>Areas of circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype in the dataset and differing...
<p>Red circles represent sampled haplotypes from the northern region and blue circles represent samp...
<p>Circles are proportional to the total number of individuals showing each ...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the relative size of which roughly corresponds to the ...
<p>Lines represent parsimonous connections between haplotypes and the small circles indicate missing...
<p>Lines represent parsimonous connections between haplotypes and the small circles indicate missing...
<p>The red and blue circles represents shared and unique haplotypes, respectively. Haplotype names a...
<p>Circle represents haplotype and sizes are relative to the number of individuals sharing the speci...
<p>Parsimony network of the haplotypes observed in the Dataset2, with 95% connection limit. Circles ...
<p>The sizes of haplotypes are proportional to the number of samples. Small black circles indicate u...
<p>Thicker lines represent nonsynonymous substitutions and small circles stand for inferred haplotyp...
<p>White circles denote haplotypes found in sexual individuals only, dark grey circles denote those ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of specimens sharing that haplotype. Small ...
Each haplotype is represented by a circle where slices/sections represent multiple individuals with ...
<p>A = <i>B. lucorum</i>; B = <i>B. terrestris</i>; C = <i>B. vestalis</i>. The sizes of the circles...
<p>Areas of circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype in the dataset and differing...
<p>Red circles represent sampled haplotypes from the northern region and blue circles represent samp...
<p>Circles are proportional to the total number of individuals showing each ...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the relative size of which roughly corresponds to the ...