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    Syntenic relationships between sole and five other (flat)fish.

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    <p>The chromosomes of four model fish species, namely stickleback (S), tilapia (T), pufferfish (P) and medaka (M), were grouped in A- and B-groups according to their syntenic relationships as described in Sarropoulou et al. (2008), Kai et al. (2011) and Guyon et al. (2012) (left column). The numbers in the grid indicate the number of contigs where sequence homology was found between the sole linkage groups and the chromosomes of the four model species. For each chromosome the sole linkage group with the largest number of homologous sequences is highlighted in grey. Marked with *: the 21 linkage groups that are suggested as chromosome counterpart for sole (or at least part of it). In italics: linkage groups likely to be on the same chromosome as the linkage group marked with * to the left of it. For all 21 putative sole chromosomes (except for LG23) a homologous turbot linkage group is suggested (right column).</p

    Sex-averaged linkage map of sole.

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    <p>Map distances are calculated using the Kosambi mapping function and shown in centimorgans. Combined SNPs are indicated with a ‘C’ at the beginning of their name.</p

    Number of markers, the corresponding number of distinct contigs and map length for each linkage group of sole.

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    <p>Number of markers, the corresponding number of distinct contigs and map length for each linkage group of sole.</p

    Raeymaekers et al-MolEcol-2012 D vs Gst

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    Sheet 1: microsatellite data (6 loci) of 28 lowland and upland samples collected in 2004. Sheet 2: microsatellite data (14 loci) of 18 lowland and upland samples collected in 2004. Sheet 3: microsatellite data (6 loci) of 21 upland samples collected in 2002

    Haptoral and genital hard parts of <i>Cichlidogyrus franswittei</i> sp. nov.

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    <p>(Ap) accessory piece (DB) dorsal transverse bar, (DA) dorsal anchor, (He) heel, (MA) male apparatus, (Pe) penis, (VB) = ventral transverse bar, (VA) ventral anchor, (I) to (VII) uncinuli, scale bar = 20 µm.</p

    Male genital morphology of the newly described <i>Cichlidogyrus</i> species infecting <i>Simochromis</i> and <i>Pseudosimochromis</i> cichlids.

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    <p>Micrographs depict the male copulatory organ of <b>A.</b><i>C</i>. <i>raeymaekersi</i><b>sp. nov. B.</b><i>C</i>. <i>muterezii</i><b>sp. nov. C.</b><i>C</i>. <i>banyankimbonai</i><b>sp. nov. D.</b><i>C</i>. <i>georgesmertensi</i><b>sp. nov. E.</b><i>C</i>. <i>franswittei</i><b>sp. nov. F.</b><i>C</i>. <i>frankwillemsi</i><b>sp. nov.</b> Scale bar = 20 μm.</p

    Haptoral and genital hard parts of <i>Cichlidogyrus georgesmertensi</i> sp. nov.

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    <p>(Ap) accessory piece (DB) dorsal transverse bar, (DA) dorsal anchor, (He) heel, (MA) male apparatus, (Pe) penis, (VB) = ventral transverse bar, (VA) ventral anchor, (I) to (VII) uncinuli, scale bar = 20 μm.</p

    Haptoral and genital hard parts of <i>Cichlidogyrus frankwillemsi</i> sp. nov.

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    <p>(Ap) accessory piece (DB) dorsal transverse bar, (DA) dorsal anchor, (He) heel, (MA) male apparatus, (Pe) penis, (VB) = ventral transverse bar, (VA) ventral anchor, (I) to (VII) uncinuli, scale bar = 20 µm.</p

    PCA on measurements of the inter-specific analysis.

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    <p>PC2 of a PCA on the 20 measurements from 114 specimens belonging to the six <i>Simochromis</i> and <i>Pseudosimochromis</i> species, plotted vs. SL.</p

    Haptoral and genital hard parts of <i>Cichlidogyrus muterezii</i> sp. nov.

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    <p>(Ap) accessory piece (DB) dorsal transverse bar, (DA) dorsal anchor, (He) heel, (MA) male apparatus, (Pe) penis, (VB) = ventral transverse bar, (VA) ventral anchor, (I) to (VII) uncinuli, scale bar = 20 μm.</p
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