Development and application of a phylogenomic toolkit: Resolving the evolutionary history of Madagascar’s lemurs

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.

Lemur Bayesian consensus phylogram using 18 nuclear loci combined. This phylogram is based on the combined posterior distribution of four independent analyses of the combined and partitioned nuclear data sets. The topology is identical to those resolved using maximum parsimony (MP) and maximum likelihood (ML). Nodes with strong measures of branch support (posterior probabilities = 1.0, MP bootstrap >90%, ML >90%) are marked with filled black circles. Branch support values are indicated in Table 3. Open vertical boxes span the two infraorders of strepsirrhine primates. Shaded boxes encompass family-level taxonomic groups.

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  1. Genome Res. 18: 489-499

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