<p>Colored circles represent haplotypes; larger circles represent haplotypes that are shared by more than one specimen. MtDNA haplotypes that are situated in a common TCS network are connected by black lines, with black dots representing interlying mutation steps. Higher counts of mutation steps are given in numbers. Separate TCS networks are connected by grey lines according to MEGA distance trees. NDNA “networks” were constructed manually.</p
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>Each circle represents an observed haplotype and the circles are proportional to the number of in...
<p>The size of the circles corresponds with the number of individuals represented by the haplotype. ...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
Each circle represents a sequence; the size of the circle is proportional to number of individuals w...
<p>Haplotype circles are colour coded according to geographic locality, and circle size is proportio...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype. The size of the circle indicates the number of individ...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
(a) CYTB; (b) ND4; (c) PCB; (d) TOPO; (e) URO; (f) ZNFP. Ticks on branches indicate mutational steps...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspeci...
<p>The haplotypes are illustrated as colored circles and the sizes of the circles are proportional t...
<p>Each circle denotes inferred haplotypes drawn to proportionate number of individuals. Haplotype c...
<p>The size of the circle represents the frequency of each haplotype. Numbers represent substitution...
<p>Haplotypes were labeled following the naming convention found in Gillis et al. [<a href="http://w...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>Each circle represents an observed haplotype and the circles are proportional to the number of in...
<p>The size of the circles corresponds with the number of individuals represented by the haplotype. ...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>Haplotype circle size is proportional to its frequency. Each haplotypes is numbered. Haplotypes t...
Each circle represents a sequence; the size of the circle is proportional to number of individuals w...
<p>Haplotype circles are colour coded according to geographic locality, and circle size is proportio...
<p>Each circle represents a unique haplotype. The size of the circle indicates the number of individ...
<p>Haplotypes are represented as circles which area is not proportional to its relative frequency fo...
(a) CYTB; (b) ND4; (c) PCB; (d) TOPO; (e) URO; (f) ZNFP. Ticks on branches indicate mutational steps...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspeci...
<p>The haplotypes are illustrated as colored circles and the sizes of the circles are proportional t...
<p>Each circle denotes inferred haplotypes drawn to proportionate number of individuals. Haplotype c...
<p>The size of the circle represents the frequency of each haplotype. Numbers represent substitution...
<p>Haplotypes were labeled following the naming convention found in Gillis et al. [<a href="http://w...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
<p>Each circle represents an observed haplotype and the circles are proportional to the number of in...
<p>The size of the circles corresponds with the number of individuals represented by the haplotype. ...