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Description Neighbor-joining tree of cat breeds and populations. The phylogenetic tree was constructed using Cavalli-Sforza's chord distance. Bootstrap values above 50% are presented on relationship nodes. Asian (green), Western European (red), East African (purple), Mediterranean basin (blue) and wildcat (black) populations form strongly supported monophyletic branches. European and African wildcats are closely related whereas short branches of most all other populations indicate close relationships of these breeds and populations. Random bred populations are indicated in italics, breeds are in standard font.
Source https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267438/figure/F2/
Author Monika J. Lipinski,a Lutz Froenicke,a Kathleen C. Baysac,a Nicholas C. Billings,a Christian M. Leutenegger,b Alon M. Levy,c Maria Longeri,d Tirri Niini,e Haydar Ozpinar,f Margaret R. Slater,g Niels C. Pedersen,b and Leslie A. Lyonsa,*
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