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Even single species of same genus is not distantly
related; they are all related very closely. This is very
strange and rare result that two different tree method
share same result even it don’t change any sequential
order also. So, there might be strong sequence
similarity between them so that they remain unchanged
in two different results which are done with two
different methods.
1.2 Mimosaceae Subfamily
Figure 4. Result by Max.Likelihood Bootstrap Method
Figure 4.1 Result by NJ Bootstrap Method
As shown in Figure 4 which is the result of
Max.Likelihood method and Figure 4.1, which is the
result of NJ method, species of
Albizia
and
Acacia
genus
are related as per morphological characters or
botanical classifications. Even single species of same
genus is not distantly related; they are all related very
closely. This is very strange and rare result that two
different tree method share same result even it don’t
change any sequential order also. So, there might be
strong sequence similarity between them so that they
remain unchanged in two different results which are
done with two different methods.
1.3 Fabaceae Subfamily
As shown in figures 5 and 5.1, species of genus
Medicago, Trigonella, Sesbania, Crotalaria, Butea
and few species of
Vigna
genus are related as per
morphological characters or botanical classifications.
In figure 5,
Clitoria ternatea
found in the
Vigna
genus,
so that it may be homologus species to other species of
Vigna
genus. There might be strong sequence
similarity of
Clitoria ternatea
with other species of
Vigna
.
Figure 5. Result by Max.Likelihood Bootstrap Method
Figure 5.1 Result by NJ Bootstrap Method
While in figure 5.1 species like
Vigna radiata
and
Vigna unguiculata
share common node but they are
found distantly with their other species of same genus.
AlbiziaAmara
AlbiziaLebbeck
SamaneaSaman
PithecellobiumDulce
AcaciaSenegal
AcaciaFarnesiana
AcaciaNilotica
LeucaenaLeucocephala
ProsopisJuliflora
MimosaPudica
96
78
67
71
98
50
49
AlbiziaLebbeck
SamaneaSaman
PithecellobiumDulce
AcaciaSenegal
AcaciaFarnesiana
AcaciaNilotica
LeucaenaLeucocephala
ProsopisJuliflora
MimosaPudica
AlbiziaAmara
MedicagoPolymorpha
MedicagoSativa
MedicagoLaciniata
MelilotusAlba
TrigonellaCorniculata
TrigonellaFoenum‐graecum
TrifoliumRepens
LathyrusSativus
PisumSativum
CicerArietinum
AlhagiPseudalhagi
TavernieraCuneifolia
SesbaniaGrandiflora
SesbaniaSesban
AeschynomeneIndica
CrotalariaJuncea
CrotalariaSpectabilis
AbrusPrecatorius
ButeaMonosperma
ButeaSuperba
CajanusCajan
GlycineMax
DolichosTrilobus
LablabPurpureus
PhaseolusVulgaris
VignaAconitifolia
VignaVexillata
VignaTrilobata
VignaUmbellata
ClitoriaTernatea
VignaRadiata
VignaUnguiculata
100
98
100
99
50
99
41
99
99
98
48
97
76
47
36
92
58
60
99
98
94
56
98
93
95
88
94
98
54
PhaseolusVulgaris
VignaAconitifolia
LablabPurpureus
VignaVexillata
VignaTrilobata
VignaUmbellata
DolichosTrilobus
GlycineMax
CajanusCajan
ButeaMonosperma
ButeaSuperba
AbrusPrecatorius
ClitoriaTernatea
AeschynomeneIndica
CrotalariaJuncea
CrotalariaSpectabilis
CicerArietinum
AlhagiPseudalhagi
TavernieraCuneifolia
LathyrusSativus
PisumSativum
TrifoliumRepens
MedicagoPolymorpha
MedicagoSativa
MedicagoLaciniata
TrigonellaCorniculata
MelilotusAlba
TrigonellaFoenum‐graecum
SesbaniaGrandiflora
SesbaniaSesban
VignaRadiata
VignaUnguiculata
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