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Fig. 1 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: Selection and demography drive range-wide patterns of MHC-DRB variation in mule deer

Fig. 1

Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of MHC DRB exon 2 allele sequences. Sequences included here are the 31 new mule deer alleles (Odhe, Odocoileus hemionus) shown by blue circles, 30 white-tailed deer alleles (Odvi, Odocoileus virginianus) shown by red squares, and outgroups including moose (Alal, Alces alces; green triangles), roe deer (Caca, Capreolus capreolus; purple diamonds), elk (Ceel, Cervus elaphus; orange stars), sika deer (Ceni, Cervus nippon; navy crosses), and caribou (Rata, Rangier tarandus; yellow pentagons), rooted with an orthologous cattle DRB sequence (Bola, Bos taurus). Nodes are labeled with bootstrap support values. The shared allele between mule deer and white-tailed deer (Odvi-DRB*09) is shown with a red arrow

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