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FIGURE 3. Two 50% majority rule consensus phylograms over species in the genus Chlorophytum from Bayesian analysis of A) ITS dataset, and B) combined plastid DNA dataset. The Bayesian posterior probability values (PP) of at least 0.9 are stated in bold above branches and maximum parsimony jackknife support (JK) of at least 50 % are stated in italics below branches. Multiple accessions of the same species are numbered according to Table 1. Black bars with names to the right represent the "Morphological" groups (following Bjorå 2008). Taxa are colored as defined in Fig. 2. White capital letters in dark circle represent congruent groups whereas white small letters in grey circle represent incongruence in the two trees. Manual shortening of long branches are represented by zigzag branches in each tree. Abbreviations: A = Anthericum, C = Chlorophytum, ETH = Ethiopia, KEN = Kenya, P = Paradisea, SSD = South Sudan, CHE = Switzerland, TZA = United Republic of Tanzania, UGA = Uganda, ZMB = Zambia, ZWE = Zimbabwe.
Published as part of Saevareid, Malin, Carlsen, Tor, Chapano, Christopher & Bjorå, Charlotte Sletten, 2023, Species delimitation in the Chlorophytum andongense complex, pp. 251-260 in Phytotaxa 612 (3) on page 256, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.612.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/8323576
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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