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Fig. 1 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: Widely used, short 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene fragments yield poor and erratic results in phylogenetic estimation and species delimitation of amphibians

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Dendrograms depicting the phylogenetic relationships of nominal Occidozyga species. The species tree is based on the genomic study by [33] (a). Kernel density distributions of Robinson–Fould’s distances between bootstrap replicate trees and the maximum likelihood tree for each dataset (b). Boxplots of bootstrap support values from consensus maximum likelihood trees of the Full, Medium, and Short datasets (c)

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