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For the supply regarding the sandstone material, we thank Dr. Steffen Klumbach from the University of Bayreuth.
For providing the plant material we thank Ernst Rühl (Institute of Grapevine Breeding Geisenheim, Germany), Bernd Hill (LVWO Weinsberg, Germany), and Reinhard Antes (Nursery Antes, Heppenheim, Germany).
For topographic and cartographic data, we thank S. Ferrari and D. Mengoli, and for identification of amphibian material we thank D. Blackburn.
For the supply of plant material, we thank National park Galičica, Ohrid, Macedonia.
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In addition to the generous gift of reagents acknowledged in the Materials and Methods, we thank Dr James M Cheverud for numerous consultations on statistical analyses throughout the course of this study and members of the K.M.M. and R.K. laboratories for valuable discussions and technical assistance.
For loans of material from Colorado caves we thank the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
For additional experimental procedures, see Materials and Methods S1 We thank Drs. Murali Prakriya, Shaoyu Ge, and Hongjun Song for helpful discussions and Dr. George Chandy for helpful comments during the revision of this manuscript.
We thank the subjects donating biological material, and Tore Jensen and Anne Kari Tveter for the HLA-typing.
We thank the IBCSG for providing material and corresponding clinicopathological data.
We thank also all the collaborators (see materials and methods) that share us their biological material.
We thank Dr. Chuxia Deng for materials.
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