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Mimicry in Butterflies Is Seen here on These Classic “Plates” Showing Four Forms of H. numata, Two Forms of H. melpomene, and the Two Corresponding Mimicking Forms of H. erato
<p>This highlights the diversity of patterns as well as the mimicry associations, which are found to be largely controlled by a shared genetic locus [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040341#pbio-0040341-b015" target="_blank">15</a>].</p
1821_homog_blocks
1821_homog_block
clade_support_from_site_patterns
Perl script to identify sites supporting a predefined clade, classified by the method of Waegele and Rodding (1998
Supplementary Information, Tables and Figures
Supplementary Information, Tables and Figure
parse_tree_check_outparalogs
Perl script to identify putative instances of paralogy by testing the monophyly of a specified clade on gene trees
parse_tree_check_outparalogs
Perl script to identify putative instances of paralogy by testing the monophyly of a specified clade on gene trees
Ontogeny of eggspots.
<p>Formation of eggspots of three specimens on the tip (<b>A</b>), center (<b>B</b>) and proximal (<b>C</b>) regions of the anal fin are shown. Pictures on the right are from the same individual at a later time point. New eggspots are highlighted in red boxes. The ontogenetic trajectories of all 14 individuals (each represented by a line) are shown in <b>D</b>.</p
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