Fig. 1: Genetic structure and admixture in Ae. aegypti. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Genetic structure and admixture in Ae. aegypti.

From: Global, asynchronous partial sweeps at multiple insecticide resistance genes in Aedes mosquitoes

Fig. 1

a Analysis of haplotype similarities among individuals in fineRADstructure33. Darker colours indicate higher pairwise similarity of RADtag microhaplotypes. Arrows indicate putative admixture. b Maximum likelihood tree assessing admixture in TreeMix36. TreeMix was run on windows of 500 SNPs using a subset of populations associated with the putative admixture identifed in (a). The coloured arrow indicates the migration edge. The single best tree of 100 is reported. c Principal components analysis of the putative admixed population and source populations. Aedes aegypti from New Caledonia are projected onto a single principal component constructed from variation between the two putative source populations. The position of the admixed individuals relative to the source populations reflects the admixture proportions39.

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