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" ... But by this time, if you've been looking carefully at that phylogeny (Figure 14), you may be wondering what that purple box is all about: indeed, this may be a fourth species within the “plain-backed thrush” (Z. mollissima)-long-tailed thrush (Z. dixoni) complex. This species, also unnamed, resides in China. It currently is referred to as the "Yunnan thrush" by the authors, who are already working to confirm this preliminary finding. ... "
" ... Fig. 1B. Passenger pigeon effective population size (Ne) estimate from mitochondrial genomes.... [+] Inferred Ne (blue shading indicates the 95% HPD interval) and mitochondrial phylogeny from a Bayesian coalescent analysis. Colors in the inset to (Figure 1A) match the phylogeny in (Figure 1B). The structure of the phylogeny does not correlate with geography, which is consistent with an absence of geographic population structure. (doi:10.1126/science.aao0960) ... "
" ... Fig. 4 Maximum-likelihood phylogeny of 128 Calyptorhynchus banksii individuals inferred from 4864 ... [+] concatenated SNPs from the DArTsoft14 SNP data set. The tree was rooted using the midpoint method. Bootstrap support (%) is given above important branches. (doi:10.1038/s41437-020-0315-y) ... "
" ... Figure 13. Family-level maximum likelihood phylogeny of elasmobranchs. Blue circles on nodes... [+] indicate bootstrap support values ≥70%. Representatives of the three known biofluorescent elasmobranch clades are highlighted in green. Outgroups are marked with dashed lines. Image of biofluorescent orectolobid (Credit: © BioPixel/doi:10.1038/srep24751). ... "
" ... Luísa Jabbur's bird phylogeny cake shows how different bird species are related to each other. ... "