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From: Evidence for divergent patterns of local selection driving venom variation in Mojave Rattlesnakes (Crotalus scutulatus)

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Distribution and sampling of Mojave Rattlesnakes collected from throughout their range. Red, purple, and blue represent Type A, Type A + B, and Type B venom, respectively, in the pie charts and the sampling points. White points are individuals that were positive for Mojave Toxin but we could not distinguish between Type A and Type A + B. Mottling in the distribution are areas of gene flow between lineages. Pie charts represent the proportion of each venom type collected from each lineage based on samples with venom. Cladogram in lower left of the four lineages from Fig. 3 corresponding to those in Schield et al.38 numbered: 1 - Sonoran lineage, 2 - Chihuahuan lineage, 3 - Central Mexican Plateau lineage, 4 - salvini lineage, ?-not sampled/unknown lineage. Inset photo: Crotalus scutulatus by Travis Fisher.

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