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Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Large-scale mitochondrial DNA analysis of native honey bee Apis mellifera populations reveals a new African subgroup private to the South West Indian Ocean islands

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posted on 2017-06-02, 05:00 authored by Maéva Techer, Johanna Clémencet, Christophe Simiand, Sookar Preeaduth, Hamza Azali, Bernard Reynaud, Delatte Hélène
Map of the 83 sampling sites (purple circles) in La Réunion and distribution of the 10 detected haplotypes of the COI-COII intergenic region. Figure S2. Map of the 24 sampling sites (purple circles) in Mauritius and distribution of the 8 detected haplotypes of the COI-COII intergenic region. Figure S3. Minimal Spanning Tree based on 16 European lineages haplotypes of the honey bee COI-COII intergenic region. Table S2 Distribution and occurrence of the 34 haplotypes of the partial ND2 gene for each SWIO island. Table S3 Result of AMOVA (Analysis of molecular variance) between population groups based on location and COI-COII markers. A) African colonies from the South West Indian Ocean and African continental populations (n > 5) and B) European C colonies from Mascarene archipelago and European continental populations. Table S4a Distribution and occurrence of the 34 haplotypes of the partial ND2 gene for each SWIO island. Table S5 Average of COI-COII sequence divergence percentage (± SD) including insertion/deletions within (in bold) and between mitochondrial groups of honey bees defined according to haplotype network. (DOCX 8618 kb)

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