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Phylogenetics and Molecular Divergence of Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis Species) Using Mitochondrial D Loop and Cytochrome b Regions

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Figure 1. Map of Nigeria showing sampling locations.
Figure 2. Neighbor-Joining phylogenetic tree showing the relationship between tilapia fish from two populations based on mtDNA D-loop region (SS = South-South; SW = South-West)
Figure 3. Neighbor-Joining phylogenetic tree showing the relationship between tilapia fish from South-South population based on mtDNA Cyt b (SS = South-South)
Figure 4. Neighbor-Joining phylogenetic tree showing the relationship between tilapia fish based on two mtDNA regions [SS1-15 = South-South D-loop; SS16-SS30 = South-South cyt b; SW1-13 = South-West D-loop]
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