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Mito-nuclear genetic comparison in a Wolbachia infected weevil: Insights on reproductive mode, infection age and evolutionary forces shaping genetic variation

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Table 1 Geographic distribution and genetic diversity of Naupactus cervinus samples
Figure 1 Mitochondrial diversity. Strict consensus of 13 most parsimoniuos trees of COI haplotypes
Figure 3 Phylogenetic congruence. Congruent phylogenetic relationships between mitochondrial and nuclear haplotypes of N
Table 2 Nuclear divergence
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