File:Genetic subdivision in the giraffe based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.png

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Figure legend in original article (CC-by): "Approximate geographic ranges, pelage patterns, and phylogenetic relationships between giraffe subspecies based on mtDNA sequences. Colored dots on the map represent sampling localities (see additional files 1 and 10 for detailed locality information).
The phylogenetic tree is a maximum-likelihood phylogram based on 1 707 base pairs of mtDNA sequence (1 143 nt of cytochrome b, 429 nt control region and 135 nt of tRNA) from 266 giraffes. Asterisks along branches correspond to node values of > 90% bootstrap support. Stars at branch tips identify paraphyletic haplotypes found in Masai and Reticulated giraffes."

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current15:31, 7 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 15:31, 7 January 2017936 × 606 (319 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Figure legend in original article (CC-by): "Approximate geographic ranges, pelage patterns, and phylogenetic relationships between giraffe subspecies based on mtDNA sequences. Colored dots on the map represent sampling localities (see additional files 1 and 10 for detailed locality information).<br> The phylogenetic tree is a maximum-likelihood phylogram based on 1 707 base pairs of mtDNA sequence (1 143 nt of cytochrome b, 429 nt control region and 135 nt of tRNA) from 266 giraffes. Asterisks along branches correspond to node values of > 90% bootstrap support. Stars at branch tips identify paraphyletic haplotypes found in Masai and Reticulated giraffes."
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