Fig. 2: Pattern of genetic relatedness in Namib Desert fairy circles.
From: Fairy circles in Namibia are assembled from genetically distinct grasses

a Hierarchical clustering of S. uniplumis samples across 15 circles, with three individuals per circle (e.g. 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3) and across three tufts of grass (A to C) with two samples per tuft (e.g. A-1 and A-2), based on genotypes at variant sites covered by more than 11 reads in each sample. Diploid samples are indicated (2n); the ones above are tetraploid, except for the octaploid sample 4-3. Samples from the same circle are indicated by the same font colour. b Hierarchical clustering of S. ciliata samples across 5 circles with three individuals per circle (e.g. 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3), based on genotypes at variant sites covered by more than 11 reads in each sample. Diploid samples are indicated (2n); the ones above are tetraploid. Samples from the same circle are indicated by the same font colour.