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Fig. 3 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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

Fig. 3

Cluster analysis using Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components (DAPC). Scatterplots show the DAPC of genotypes from the 16 mule deer populations at (a) the microsatellite loci and (b) the MHC locus. Each individual is represented as a point, colored based on its population of origin, with red being southern or low latitudes and blue being northern or high latitudes. Populations are surrounded by 95% inertia ellipses

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