Fig. 3From: Ancient mitochondrial DNA connects house mice in the British Isles to trade across Europe over three millenniaadapted from Mapbox (www.mapbox.com)Localities and mtDNA haplogroups for all samples of Mus musculus domesticus, the western European house mouse, from the British Isles and northern France. Colours indicate the control region haplogroup presence with several individuals (white: haplogroup C; orange: haplogroup D; red: haplogroup E; blue: haplogroup F). Branches are not proportional to the number of mutations. Circles, squares, stars and triangles show previously published sequence data as denoted in the key. Crosses show the localities where ancient DNA has been recovered as part of this study. Credit: ImageBack to article page