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Mitochondrial DNA of pre-last glacial maximum red deer from NW Spain suggests a more complex phylogeographical history for the species
Alba Rey de la Iglesia
, Aurora Grandal-d'Anglade, Paula Campos,
Anders Johannes Hansen
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Red Deer
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Pre-last Glacial Maximum
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NW Spain
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Mitochondrial DNA
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Last Glacial Maximum
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Western Clade
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Cold Period
66%
Bayesian Phylogenetic Analysis
33%
Balkan Peninsula
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Range Expansion
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Climatic Oscillations
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Recolonization
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Iberian Peninsula
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Expansion Process
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Haplotype Network
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Marine Isotope Stages
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Italian Peninsula
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Bootstrap
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Maximum Population
33%
Isolation by Distance
33%
Phylogenetic Analysis
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Spain
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Mitochondrial DNA
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Last Glacial Maximum
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Range Expansion
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Balkans
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Recolonization
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Holocene
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Peninsula
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Marine Isotope Stage
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mitochondrial DNA
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Cladistics
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Red deer
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Haplotype
40%
Isolation by Distance
20%
Lineage
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