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Figure 2: A Maximum Likelihood Tree Represents the Phylogenetic Relationship Among 32 Haplotypes Based on 202 Bp of mtDNA of the D-Loop Region of 246 Gidran Mares.
doi 10.7717/peerj.1894/fig-2
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