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. 2012 Feb 21;4(3):382–393. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evs017

FIG. 5.

FIG. 5.

Dispersion pattern of Australian 936-like phages. Phylogeographic analysis for time-points I–IV (root to tips; linked to positions designated in fig. 3) showing the dispersion routes of the ancestral lineages that explain the current sampling geographic distribution. Letters indicate phage from eight different geographic locations, color-coded as in figure. I–IV are four “time slices” arbitrarily chosen to describe the dispersion pattern. Although no scale is provided, the overall diagram spans hundreds of kilometers.