<p>The missing haplotypes in the network are represented by gray dots. Circle sizes are proportional to the number of individuals sharing the same haplotypes. Each mutation step is shown as a short line connecting neighboring haplotypes, and numbers of mutations between haplotypes are indicated near branches if it is greater than one. Haplotype designations can be found in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0038184#pone-0038184-t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. Evolutionary clades correspond to the five major clades and three subclades in Fig. 2. Haplotypes from different populations are marked as *.</p
The size of each circle is proportional to haplotype frequency. Hatch marks represent additional mut...
<p>Circle size and branches are proportional to haplotype frequency and number of mutation steps amo...
<p>Minimum Spanning network for the 16 haplotypes identified for the digenean <i>Pholeter gastrophil...
<p>A = <i>B. lucorum</i>; B = <i>B. terrestris</i>; C = <i>B. vestalis</i>. The sizes of the circles...
<p>Circles indicate unique haplotypes with the area proportional to haplotype frequency. Green, blac...
Each circular node represents a single haplotype, with relative size being proportional to the frequ...
<p>Circles represent individual haplotypes. The size of the circle is proportional to the frequency ...
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. Haplotypes are connec...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype. B...
<p>The size of the circles on the network is proportional to haplotype frequency. Small red circles ...
<p>Each circle represents a haplotype; circle sizes are proportional to the frequency of haplotypes;...
The circle sizes correspond to relative haplotype frequencies (circular size scales are shown in the...
<p>Each haplotypes is shown as a circle with the size of the circle representing the haplotype frequ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>It highlights the geographic distribution of <i>D-loop</i> haplotypes. N1, N2 and N3 indicate the...
The size of each circle is proportional to haplotype frequency. Hatch marks represent additional mut...
<p>Circle size and branches are proportional to haplotype frequency and number of mutation steps amo...
<p>Minimum Spanning network for the 16 haplotypes identified for the digenean <i>Pholeter gastrophil...
<p>A = <i>B. lucorum</i>; B = <i>B. terrestris</i>; C = <i>B. vestalis</i>. The sizes of the circles...
<p>Circles indicate unique haplotypes with the area proportional to haplotype frequency. Green, blac...
Each circular node represents a single haplotype, with relative size being proportional to the frequ...
<p>Circles represent individual haplotypes. The size of the circle is proportional to the frequency ...
<p>The size of the circles is proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. Haplotypes are connec...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype. B...
<p>The size of the circles on the network is proportional to haplotype frequency. Small red circles ...
<p>Each circle represents a haplotype; circle sizes are proportional to the frequency of haplotypes;...
The circle sizes correspond to relative haplotype frequencies (circular size scales are shown in the...
<p>Each haplotypes is shown as a circle with the size of the circle representing the haplotype frequ...
<p>The area of each circle is proportional to the number of individuals exhibiting that haplotype (H...
<p>It highlights the geographic distribution of <i>D-loop</i> haplotypes. N1, N2 and N3 indicate the...
The size of each circle is proportional to haplotype frequency. Hatch marks represent additional mut...
<p>Circle size and branches are proportional to haplotype frequency and number of mutation steps amo...
<p>Minimum Spanning network for the 16 haplotypes identified for the digenean <i>Pholeter gastrophil...