Figure 3: Spread of Vgsc-1014F kdr in M forms and M/S hybridization rates. | Nature Communications

Figure 3: Spread of Vgsc-1014F kdr in M forms and M/S hybridization rates.

From: Adaptive introgression between Anopheles sibling species eliminates a major genomic island but not reproductive isolation

Figure 3

(a) Increase in Vgsc-1014F frequency in M forms in Ghana, redrawn from the study by Lynd et al.33 with permission of Oxford University Press (points shown as filled circles) with additional data points (points shown as x). (b) Hybridization rates observed over a similar collection period with error bars showing binomial 95% upper confidence intervals. Sample size for each year is shown beneath the X axis.

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