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From: Genetic diversity, molecular phylogeny and selection evidence of the silkworm mitochondria implicated by complete resequencing of 41 genomes

Figure 2

Silkworm mitochondrial phylogeny. (A) Phylogeny in different silkworm groups, based on whole mitochondrial genome. The tree was built using Bayesian method with GTR+gamma+I model. Bootstrap values measured by the posterior probabilities are shown at the nodes. We also reconstructed a Neighbour-joining tree in Mega, using the same consensus sequence. The support values (with 1000 bootstrap replicates) are listed following the posterior probabilities. Except for the outgroup Antheraea pernyi and Eriogyna pyretorum, as well as the domesticated group, each sample is represented by a combination of symbols representing respective silkworm groups (filled circles for Chinese wild group and boxes for Japanese wild group), sample names and sample IDs ("W01" to "W12", "WildAnKang-ref" for the reference genome of Chinese wild group, "WildJapan-ref " for the reference genome of Japanese wild group). The detailed information for samples could be found in Table 1. (B) More fine scale phylogeny for the domesticated silkworm using Mrbayes. For the tree has a very short branch length, only topology was shown in this picture. The posterior probabilities are listed at each node. Each sample is represented by sample names and sample IDs ("D01" to "D29", "C108-ref" for the reference genome of domesticated group).

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