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The Great Wall of China: a physical barrier to gene flow?

H Su, L-J Qu, K He, Z Zhang, J Wang, Z Chen and H Gu

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Figure 2.

RAPD banding patterns of subpopulation UmaSC amplified using primer S419. M: lambdaDNA/EcoRI+HindIII markers. 1–17: individuals from subpopulation.

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Figure 3.

(a) Neighbour-joining dendrogram of 40 P. armeniaca individuals from the Great Wall site. (b) Neighbour-joining dendrogram of 40 P. armeniaca individuals from the control site.

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Figure 4.

Samples collected along two sides of the Juyong-guan Wall: (a) U. pumila, (b) Z. jujuba, (c) C. caespitosa, (d) H. hispidus, (e) V. negundo, and (f) P. armeniaca. The scales of Figure 4b–e are the same as that in Figure 4a.

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