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Establishing and using a genetic database for resolving identification of fish species in the Sea of Galilee, Israel

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Sampling sites and clustering of Garra samples based on COI haplotypes.

Acronyms of populations are: GrA–Garra rufa from haplotype A; GrB–Garra rufa from haplotype B; GrC–Garra rufa from haplotype C; GrD–Garra rufa from haplotype D; Gg–Garra ghorensis from the southern basin of the Dead sea; Gj–Garra Jordanica from the northern basin of the Dead sea; GnA–Garra nana from haplotype A; GnB–Garra nana from haplotype B. (A) Map showing the sampling sites in a regional context. Different Garra haplotypes were denoted by differently colored circles in each sampling site on the regional map. Map was reprinted from DMY + NordNordWest (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Israel_by_israeli_law_adm_location_map.svg), under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license, original copyright 2017. (B) A neighbor-joining unrooted tree constructed for haplotypes obtained from samples collected in this study alongside haplotypes mined from BOLD. Next to the edges are haplotype acronyms as indicated above and next to bifurcations are percent bootstrap support values. Haplotype text colors in the tree match circle colors in the map (A).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267021.g002