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From: Genotypic similarities among the parthenogenetic Darevskia rock lizards with different hybrid origins

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Map of sampling locations (a) and Median Joining network linking D. raddei and its daughter parthenogenetic forms (b). Location numbers (same as in Table 3) are shown on the map. Parental species in boldface. D. armeniaca: 1 - Hrazdan, Armenia; 2a - Didgori, Georgia; 2b - Khospio, Georgia; 3a - Ardahan, Turkey; 3b - Çıldır, Turkey; D. dahli: 4a – Kojori, Georgia; 4b – Didgori, Georgia; D. bendimahiensis: 5a - Muradiye, Turkey; 5b - Çaldıran, Turkey; D. sapphirina: 6a - Patnos, Turkey; 6b - Pınarlı, Turkey; D. rostombekowi: 7 - Dilijan, Armenia; D. unisexualis: 8a - Hrazdan, Armenia; 8b - Hanak, Turkey; 8c- Horasan, Turkey; 8d – River Ağrı, Turkey; D. uzzelli: 9a – Kars, Turkey; 9b - Sarıkamış, Turkey; 9c – Horasan, Turkey; D. mixta: 10a – Akhaldaba, Georgia; 10b – Abastumani, Georgia; 11 – Ambrolauri, Georgia; D. raddei raddei: 12а - Sotk Village, Armenia; D. raddei nairensis: 12b - Digor, Turkey; 12c - Vardzia, Georgia; D. raddei vanensis: 13a - Doğubeyazıt, Turkey; 13b - Muradiye, Turkey. D. portschinskii: 14a - River Khrami, Georgia; 14b - Kojori, Georgia; 15 - Mets Sepasar, Armenia; D. valentini: 15 – Akhalkalaki, Georgia; 16 - Ardahan, Turkey; 17 - Erzurum, Turkey; 18 - Çaldıran, Turkey. Circles of the same color are delimiting sampling areas in (a) and related haplogroups (b). Brown circle delimits haplogroups of D. raddei from Iran downloaded from GenBank, unrelated to any known parthenogenetic form, and hence not included in further analyses. The Caucasus Map was prepared in software QGIS (http://qgis.osgeo.org). Eurasia’s map at the bottom of the figure is modified from World Map Blank.svg (Public domain)

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