LGG_2024v15n4

Legume Genomics and Genetics 2024, Vol.15, No.4, 187-198 http://cropscipublisher.com/index.php/lgg 190 group (Queiroz et al., 2015). These findings contribute to a more accurate and robust classification system for legumes, aiding in the understanding of their evolutionary history and diversity. Figure 2 Phylogeny of legumes based on Bayesian analyses of 72 protein-coding chloroplast genes under the CATGTR model in PHYLOBAYES (Adopted from Koenen et al., 2019) Image caption: (a) Majority-rule consensus tree of the amino acid alignment, showing only the Fabales portion of the tree, outgroup taxa pruned; (b) Complete tree including outgroup taxa; (c) Simplified tree showing support for subfamily relationships with different inference methods (ML, maximum likelihood; BI, Bayesian inference) andsequence types (aa, amino acids; nt, nucleotides). In (a) and (b), coloured circles indicate node support in posterior probabilities (PP) (Adopted from Koenen et al., 2019)

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