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Statistical phylogeography of Chagas disease vector Triatoma infestans: Testing biogeographic hypotheses of dispersal

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Fig. 1. Map of the sampled localities (see numbers in Table 1) of T. infestans in Chile.
Fig. 3. Unrooted network of South American T. infestans using cytochrome oxidase I sequences with haplotypes depicted according to countries
Fig. 4. A graphical interpolation-based representation of the genetic structure was made using a 50  50 grid and a distance weighting parameter of 0.5 for T

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