<p><b>2A:</b> EBLV-1a lineage. Circle’s sizes are proportional to the number of individuals sharing this particular haplotype and color code the regions of origin of haplotypes, Red: Germany; Dark Blue: France; Brown: Denmark; Grey: Hungary; Purple: Poland; Orange: The Netherlands; Light Green: Spain. Reconstructed haplotypes are represented as small red squares. <b>2B:</b> EBLV-1b lineage. Circle’s sizes are proportional to the number of individuals sharing this particular haplotype and colors code the regions of origin of haplotypes, Red: Central France; Dark Blue: North-west France; Yellow: North-east France; Black: Germany; Orange: The Netherlands; Light Green: Southern Spain; Dark Green: Northern Spain. Reconstructed haplotypes are rep...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the area of which is proportional to the number of ind...
<p>Colour codes correspond to the 5 haplogroups: Blue—Northwest Iberia; Green—Southcentral Iberia; R...
<p>This figure was obtained using statistical parsimony analysis within TCS, v.1.21 [<a href="http:/...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
<p>The length of line between the haplotypes does not depend on the number of mutations. Each circle...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspeci...
<p>The sampled haplotypes are indicated by circles; the geographical regions from which the sample w...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
Each circle represents a haplotype and its size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colors indic...
<p>The size of each circle is proportional to the haplotype frequency. Colours represent regions of ...
<p>Haplotypes are depicted by circles, the width being proportional to their frequencies. Color code...
<p>Each node represents one mutational step and the size of each circle represents the frequency of ...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the area of which is proportional to the number of ind...
<p>Colour codes correspond to the 5 haplogroups: Blue—Northwest Iberia; Green—Southcentral Iberia; R...
<p>This figure was obtained using statistical parsimony analysis within TCS, v.1.21 [<a href="http:/...
<p>Size of the circle is proportional to the number sampled. Dashes indicate hypothesised but unsamp...
<p>The length of line between the haplotypes does not depend on the number of mutations. Each circle...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes, area is proportional to frequency and colour indicates the subspeci...
<p>The sampled haplotypes are indicated by circles; the geographical regions from which the sample w...
<p>Haplotypes are displayed at network nodes and are symbolised by circles whose diameter is proport...
Each circle represents a haplotype and its size is proportional to haplotype frequency. Colors indic...
<p>The size of each circle is proportional to the haplotype frequency. Colours represent regions of ...
<p>Haplotypes are depicted by circles, the width being proportional to their frequencies. Color code...
<p>Each node represents one mutational step and the size of each circle represents the frequency of ...
<p>Circles represent haplotypes and connecting lines represent patterns of relationship. Hash marks ...
<p>Node sizes are proportional to haplotype frequencies. Variable positions are indicated along link...
<p>Circles are proportional to the frequency of each haplotype. The colour of each sector refers to ...
<p>Each haplotype is represented by a circle, the area of which is proportional to the number of ind...
<p>Colour codes correspond to the 5 haplogroups: Blue—Northwest Iberia; Green—Southcentral Iberia; R...
<p>This figure was obtained using statistical parsimony analysis within TCS, v.1.21 [<a href="http:/...