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Boudjéma Samraoui
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Very high MHC Class IIB diversity without spatial differentiation in the mediterranean population of greater Flamingos
Pairwise Rho statistic [34] (a) and pairwise F ST statistic [37] of MHC Class IIB Exon 2 for alleles called from amino acid sequences for four breeding colonies of Greater Flamingos across the Mediterranean basin. (DOCX 18 kb)
From Europe to Africa and vice versa: evidence for multiple intercontinental dispersal in ribbed salamanders (Genus Pleurodeles)
Aim The intricate puzzle-like geography of the western Mediterranean is a product of long-term tectonic and orogenic events, supplemented by repeated climatic oscillations since the Pliocene. It offers numerous vicariance events that may be invoked to explain speciation in amphibians. We test for plausibility of two mutually exclusive Iberian–African vicariance hypotheses to explain the basal split within newts of the genus Pleurodeles: (1) the disconnection of the Betic arch c. 14 Ma and (2) the end of the Messinian salinity crisis 5.33 Ma. Location Specimens of P. waltl and P. poireti were sampled from 32 populations in Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Methods Parts of th…
Very high MHC Class IIB diversity without spatial differentiation in the mediterranean population of greater Flamingos.
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MHC Class II Genotype data Greater Flamingo MHC Class IIB genoptype data of four Mediterranean breeding colonies: France, Spain, Algeria and Turkey MHCClassIIGenotypeGreaterFlamingo.xlsx