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English: Phylogenetic tree of Anodonthyla frogs. Original caption: Fig. 1. Phylogenetic tree of Anodonthyla species based on Bayesian Inference analysis of partial sequences of the 16S rRNA gene (500 bp). Dyscophus antongilii (Dyscophinae) was used as outgroup. Black bars mark species newly described or revalidated in the present paper (Appendix). Asterisks and numbers show nodal support from Bayesian posterior probabilities (*≥0.95, **≥0.99), and Maximum Likelihood bootstrap analysis (not shown if posterior probability <95 or bootstrap values <50). |
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Source | http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/ctz/vol79/nr01/art01 |
Author | Miguel Vences et al. |
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