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Fig. 2 | BMC Evolutionary Biology

Fig. 2

From: Phylogeographic and evolutionary history analyses of the warty crab Eriphia verrucosa (Decapoda, Brachyura, Eriphiidae) unveil genetic imprints of a late Pleistocene vicariant event across the Gibraltar Strait, erased by postglacial expansion and admixture among refugial lineages

Fig. 2

TCS parsimony network of Eriphia verrucosa, based on the alignment of 453 bp of the mitochondrial gene Cox1, showing the evolutionary relationships among the recorded haplotypes. Haplotype 2 corresponds to the ancestral haplotype. Small black circles correspond to missing (or hypothetical) haplotypes. Each connecting line indicates one mutational step between haplotypes. Circle sizes depict proportions of haplotypes; the smallest corresponds to 1 and the largest to 77 individuals. Cox1 lineages of E. verrucosa were defined based on the outcomes of both BEAST and RASP analyses (see Figs. 3 and 4)

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