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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: Multiple interspecific hybridization and microsatellite mutations provide clonal diversity in the parthenogenetic rock lizard Darevskia armeniaca

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Collection localities of parthenogenetic lizards Darevskia armeniaca and their parental species D. valentini and D. mixta. Sampling localities are indicated by the following colors: D. armeniaca – yellow; D. valentini – blue; D. mixta – red. Numbers indicate populations: 1 – Dsegh (41°04′50.8″N 44°39′27.1″E); 2 - Harich (40°38′25.9″N 43°54′14.4″E); 3 - Kuchak (40°31′ 49.81″N 44°17′3.43″E); 4 - Sevan (40°28′02.4″N 45°03′43.5″E); 5 - Lchashen (40°30′45.92″N 44°54′3.22″E); 6 - Meghradzor (40°36′45.1″N 44°36′23.5″E); 7 - Medved-gora (vicinity of Stepanavan) (40°58′45.8″N 44°24′32.7″E); 8 - Dilijan (Papanino) (40°42′27.76″N 44°45′43.89″E); 9 - Pushkin Pass (40°54′42.1″N 44°25′55.6″E); 10 - Dilijan-Semyonovka Pass (40°39′52.6″N 44°53′24.4″E); 11 - Sotk (40°12′43.8″N 45°52′42.6″E); 12 - Stepanavan (41°03′21.8″N 44°21′33.5″E); 13 - Artavaz (Hankavan) (40°37′20.2″N 44°34′51.4″E); 14 - Tezh (Pambak Ridge) (40°42′8.08″N 44°36′30.80″E); 15 - Hatis (Geghama Mountains) (40°18′14.91″N 44°43′40.71″E); 16 - Akhaldaba (Georgia) (41°41′3.840″N 44°39′29.880″E). The map was created in the licensed version ArcGIS Desktop 10.4.1 by the authors (http://desktop.arcgis.com)

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