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. 2016 Jul 21;11(7):e0159790. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0159790

Fig 2. Geographic distribution and relationships of the chloroplast and nuclear haplotypes detected in Libanotis buchtormensis.

Fig 2

(A) Distribution of 23 plastid haplotypes from 21 natural populations (with red dots) and six herbarium specimens (with black boxes). (B) Median–joining network of the 23 plastid haplotypes. Solid black circles represent the hypothetical missing haplotypes. The size of circles (in red and yellow color) corresponds to the frequency of each haplotype. (C) Distribution of 24 nuclear haplotypes from 21 natural populations (with red dots). (D) Median–joining network of the 24 nuclear haplotypes.