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From: Wider geographic distribution and higher diversity of hexaploids than tetraploids in Carassius species complex reveal recurrent polyploidy effects on adaptive evolution

Figure 6

Simplified time-calibrated phylogeny tree (a) and relative frequency of three different lineages in 34 sampled populations (b). Values above branches indicate Bayesian posterior probabilities, and divergence times are shown near each node. Tf allele of Cyprinus carpio is used as outgroup. Tf alleles in each lineage are described in detail in Fig. S2. 4N and 6N are the abbreviation of tetraploids and hexaploids respectively. Each lineage is uniquely colored and is matched with the color of pie-diagrams in Fig. 5. The map was created in ARCMAPv.9.3 (ESRI, Redlands, CA, USA) (http://www.esri.com/products).

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