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Table 1 Partition strategies for phylogenetic analyses of the combined dataset

From: Causes of endemic radiation in the Caribbean: evidence from the historical biogeography and diversification of the butterfly genus Calisto(Nymphalidae: Satyrinae: Satyrini)

Partitions

Base pairs

Variable

Informative

Subs. model

m(ratemult)

Alpha(Γ shape)

Tree likelihood

Gene strategy

       

COI

1487

651

486

GTR + G

1.569

0.245

−18584.5

CAD

850

319

218

HKY + G

0.749

0.282

−4766.8

EF1a

1240

432

290

GTR + G

0.768

0.222

−21045.8

GAPDH

691

264

196

GTR + G

0.864

0.232

−13990.5

RPS5

617

228

183

GTR + G

0.694

0.198

−11920.2

WINGLESS

400

191

130

K80 + G

0.848

0.34

−8617.8

“Bin” strategy

       

BIN1

2727

-

-

F81

0.0002

-

-

BIN2-BIN10

652

-

-

GTR

0.57

-

-

BIN11

1269

-

-

GTR + G

1.457

1.601

-

BIN12

637

-

-

GTR + G

4.828

4.389

-

  1. Number of variable and phylogenetically informative sites in our Calisto data are shown by gene partition. Substitution model was selected based on BIC calculations in jModelTest [41]. Rate multiplier (m) and Gamma-shape (alpha) parameters are from BI whereas the tree likelihood for each gene partition are from the dating analysis using normal distribution for the calibration points and the birth-death process. Other dating analyses have similar values as shown in tree likelihood.