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Figure 1. Map of sampling locations for AFLP analysis of Hypoplectrus morphotypes.. From: Searching for Speciation Genes: Molecular Evidence for Selection Associated with Colour Morphotypes in the Caribbean Reef Fish Genus Hypoplectrus .

1 = Bermuda, 2 = Curaçao, 3 = Dominican Republic, 4 = Honduras, 5 = Mexico, 6 = Panama, 7 = Puerto Rico, 8 = U.S. Virgin Islands.

Ben G. Holt, et al. PLoS One. 2011;6(6):e20394.
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Figure 2. P values for outlier loci produced by comparisons of sympatric Hypoplectrus morphotype AFLPs.. From: Searching for Speciation Genes: Molecular Evidence for Selection Associated with Colour Morphotypes in the Caribbean Reef Fish Genus Hypoplectrus .

Only comparisons with suitable sample sizes are shown. See for loci and outlier numbers for all comparisons. Abbreviations represent the morphotypes included in each comparison: c = H. chlorurus, n = H. nigricans, p = H. puella, u = H. unicolor, v = Veracruz white.

Ben G. Holt, et al. PLoS One. 2011;6(6):e20394.
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Figure 3. FST values for AFLP loci used for repeated outlier loci detection.. From: Searching for Speciation Genes: Molecular Evidence for Selection Associated with Colour Morphotypes in the Caribbean Reef Fish Genus Hypoplectrus .

Left hand plots represent pairwise comparisons for populations of H. chlorurus and H. puella in Curacao and Panama. Right hand plots represent pairwise comparisons for populations of H. puella and H. unicolor in Curacao and Panama. “Sym” refers to sympatric comparisons of the two morphotypes concerned (followed by the location), “allo” refers to allopatric comparisons of the two locations concerned (followed by the morphotype). Letters refer to loci repeated across sympatric comparisons (see for full loci names and further details). Dashed lines represent the simulated 95% FST level, dotted lines represent the simulated 99% FST level. Repeated outlier comparisons that did not return any outliers repeated across sympatric comparisons are not shown.

Ben G. Holt, et al. PLoS One. 2011;6(6):e20394.

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