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Figure 3: A Neighbor-Joining Tree Generated by Analysis of ITS From Eight Lepista Spp.
doi 10.7717/peerj.7307/fig-3
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Supplemental Information 1: A Neighbor-Joining Tree Generated by Analysis of Five Regions From Eight Lepista Spp.
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Figure 2: Neighbor-Joining Phylogenetic Tree of Selected Insect sHSPs.
Figure 7: Molecular Phylogenetic Tree of 16 Composite Species Based on a Neighbor Joining Analysis.
Figure 4: Phylogenetic Analysis of PALs Constructed by the Neighbor-Joining Method.
Figure 3: Two Genetic Groups of T. Grandis Identified by STRUCTURE Analysis (K = 2) (A) and Neighbor-Joining (NJ) Phylogenetic Tree (Bootstrap Values Above Branches) (B).
Figure 4: Neighbor-Joining Tree of the Evolutionary Relatedness of Grainyhead Proteins in Cnidarians.
Figure 2: Frequency Distributions of Intra- And Inter-Specific Kimura-2-Parameter Pairwise Distances Among ITS, IGS, nLSU, mtSSU, and Tef1 Datasets From Eight Lepista Spp.
Figure 1: Intra- And Inter-Specific Variations Among the Candidate Barcode Regions (ITS, IGS, nLSU, mtSSU, and Tef1) From Eight Lepista Species.