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Figure 1 in A phylogenetic analysis of the grape genus (Vitis L.) reveals broad reticulation and concurrent diversification during neogene and quaternary climate change

  • 1. US Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, Plant Genetic Resources Unit, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456, USA

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Figure 1 Native geographic distribution of the genus Vitis (grey shading1) and geographic regions of origin of Vitis species used in this study. Dashed lines indicate southern borders of the polar ice cap during the most recent ice age2. Dash-dot lines indicate ice age refugia of the forest flora2. Areas labeled 1 through 4 were used in ancestral area optimization (reversible parsimony, Additional file 14). Redrawn from 1Alleweldt et al. [7], 2Reinig [14].

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Published as part of Wan, Yizhen, Schwaninger, Heidi R, Bagdo, Angela M., Labate, Joanne A, Zhong, Gan-Yuan & Simon, Charles J., 2013, A phylogenetic analysis of the grape genus (Vitis L.) reveals broad reticulation and concurrent diversification during neogene and quaternary climate change, pp. 1-20 in BMC Evolutionary Biology (141) 13 on page 2, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-13-141, http://zenodo.org/record/7888989

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