FIGURE 9 in Pyropia orbicularis sp. nov. (Rhodophyta, Bangiaceae) based on a population previously known as Porphyra columbina from the central coast of Chile
FIGURE 9. Maximum Likelihood (ML) rooted tree for rbcL sequences (876 bp) of Pyropia. Porphyra mumfordii, Porphyra purpurea and Porphyra umbilicalis were used as outgroups. For each node, ML bootstrap values and Bayesian Posterior Probabilities are indicated (ML/BPP). Only high support values (>6...
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Summary: | FIGURE 9. Maximum Likelihood (ML) rooted tree for rbcL sequences (876 bp) of Pyropia. Porphyra mumfordii, Porphyra purpurea and Porphyra umbilicalis were used as outgroups. For each node, ML bootstrap values and Bayesian Posterior Probabilities are indicated (ML/BPP). Only high support values (>60) are shown; '-' = clade not observed in the Bayesian Inference. Next to collapsed branches are abbreviated species or sequences names, GENBANK accession numbers have been omitted for brevity but are listed in Table 2. Regions where specimens were collected are indicated within parenthesis: SA = South Atlantic, SP = South Pacific, SO = Southern Ocean. Thick lines highlight the southern hemisphere clade that includes Pyropia orbicularis sp. nov. : Published as part of Ramírez, María Eliana, Contreras-Porcia, Loretto, Guillemin, Marie-Laure, Brodie, Juliet, Valdivia, Catalina, Flores-Molina, María Rosa, Núñez, Alejandra, Contador, Cristian Bulboa & Lovazzano, Carlos, 2014, Pyropia orbicularis sp. nov. (Rhodophyta, Bangiaceae) based on a population previously known as Porphyra columbina from the central coast of Chile, pp. 133-153 in Phytotaxa 158 (2) on page 148, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.158.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5128234 |
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