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Volume 11, Number 1—January 2005
Research

Hybrid Vibrio vulnificus

Naiel Bisharat*Comments to Author , Daniel I. Cohen†, Rosalind M. Harding*, Daniel Falush*, Derrick W. Crook*, Tim Peto*, and Martin C. Maiden*
Author affiliations: *University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; †Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel

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Figure 2

Results of a Bayesian cluster analysis by STRUCTURE. Each of the strains included in the analysis is represented by a thin vertical line, partitioned into 2 colored segments that represent the proportion of polymorphic sites inherited from each of the 2 genetic ancestries. For the representation of results, strains were grouped according to biotype. The analysis was carried out by using the linkage model with K = 2.

Figure 2. Results of a Bayesian cluster analysis by STRUCTURE. Each of the strains included in the analysis is represented by a thin vertical line, partitioned into 2 colored segments that represent the proportion of polymorphic sites inherited from each of the 2 genetic ancestries. For the representation of results, strains were grouped according to biotype. The analysis was carried out by using the linkage model with K = 2.

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