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. 2022 May 13;12(5):728. doi: 10.3390/life12050728

Figure 6.

Figure 6

The maximum-likelihood tree as inferred from the IRBP gene data on 56 specimens of E. tancrei and E. alaicus. The dendrogram was rooted on the group of mole voles from Mongolia. Numbers above nodes correspond to bootstrap support (>70%). The names of the samples are presented in the form of “locality number—individual number”. Haplotypes, which were hypothetically deduced from heterozygous genotypes, are marked by asterisks: the haplotype typical for E. tancrei is marked by one asterisk, whilst the haplotype typical for the majority of E. alaicus specimens is marked by two asterisks. The color selection corresponds to haplowebs: cyan marks Mongolian E. tancrei (#28–30); green marks Central Asian E. tancrei specimens; blue marks probable interspecific hybrids from Gulcha vicinities (#1); purple and yellow mark E. alaicus specimens with “eastern” and “western” XIST haplotypes, respectively.