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English: a) top left: pairwise measures of mtDNA differentiation between Stock X (Arabian Sea) and Stocks C to F in the Southern Hemisphere, and two sampling location in the North Pacific (grouped as NP). Rhomboids refer to FST, while circles to ΦST; b) top right: MDIV estimates of divergence time; c) bottom left: MDIV estimates of migration rates; d) bottom right: Bottleneck analyses [61]. M is the ratio between number of alleles and range of the allelic array. Mc is the minimum critical value for the ratio in an equilibrium population and for different historical diversity values (theta) calculated through simulations. The conservative two-phase mutation model assumes the proportion of one-step mutations to be ps = 90% and the average size of non one-step mutations Δg = 3.5. The realistic model is based on literature data (ps = 88%, Δg = 2.8).
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Source Image file from Pomilla C, Amaral A, Collins T, Minton G, Findlay K, Leslie M, Ponnampalam L, Baldwin R, Rosenbaum H (2014). "The World's Most Isolated and Distinct Whale Population? Humpback Whales of the Arabian Sea". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0114162. PMID 25470144. PMC: 4254934.
Author Pomilla C, Amaral A, Collins T, Minton G, Findlay K, Leslie M, Ponnampalam L, Baldwin R, Rosenbaum H
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