Haplotype relationships. Haplotypes at the amino acid level are shown as
circles that include all equivalent haplotypes defined at the nucleotide
level. Solid lines connect haplotypes related by a single amino acid
substitution. A broken line indicates a distance of two amino acid
substitutions. The frequency of each haplotype is depicted by circle size.
Circle color denotes subspecies and historical continent of origin: white,
taurine cattle only; black, common to all populations examined; light gray,
found only in B. taurus indicus cattle of African descent; dark gray,
found in indicine cattle. The haplotype denoted by “?” was not
observed in our sample, but because of relationships with observed haplotypes
it is predicted either to exist or to have existed in the B. taurus
indicus subspecies outside our sample.