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FIG. 2. — 28S rDNA maximum parsimony majority rule consensus of 1000 bootstrap resamples, five random sequence additions each with tree bisection reconnection swapping. Basal polytomy rooted with Haplotaxis gordioides (Hartmann, 1821). Maximum parsimony bootstraps above node, maximum likelihood bootstrap values below (200 resamplings from reduced 36 taxa set using only nine Megascolecidae). Those underlined were not recovered in the majority rule. Family and some higher level groups indicated (see Table 1 for details).
Published as part of Jamieson, Barrie G. M., Tillier, Simon, Tillier, Annie, Justine, Jean-Lou, Ling, Edmund, James, Sam, Mcdonald, Keith & Hugall, Andrew F., 2002, Phylogeny of the Megascolecidae and Crassiclitellata (Annelida, Oligochaeta): combined versus partitioned analysis using nuclear (28S) and mitochondrial (12S, 16S) rDNA, pp. 707-734 in Zoosystema 24 (4) on page 718, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4524860
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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