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Additional file 4: Figure S3. of Patterns of rapid diversification in heteroploid Knautia sect. Trichera (Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacoideae), one of the most intricate taxa of the European flora
Abstract
Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) variation in populations of species of Knautia sect. Trichera showing correlation with the AFLP groups presented in Fig. 6 and the groups of plastid DNA haplotypes shown in Fig. 2. A, relationships are visualised as NeighbourNet diagrams based on uncorrected P distances. Colouring of population IDs corresponds to the groups of plastid DNA haplotypes shown in Fig. 2. The colour shading follows major AFLP groups corresponding to Figures S7–S9 within the Additional file 8. Deviations result from the necessity of uniting the previously separated Drymeia and Dinarica Groups as well as the Carinthiaca and North Arvensis Groups. B, NeighbourNet diagram of the diploid taxa as identified previously by Rešetnik et al. [24] (PDF 1432 kb- Text
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- Evolutionary Biology
- Ecology
- Plant Biology
- Space Science
- Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
- Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
- Estimation of divergence times
- Genetic versus traditional species groups
- Haplotype sharing
- Hybridisation
- Knautia
- Polyploidy
- Random walk analysis