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. 2019 Jul 9;10(4):e00925-19. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00925-19

FIG 5.

FIG 5

A visual comparison of the differences between the phylogeny reported in this study and the phylogeny reported in the work of Kocsubé et al. (61). Tanglegram between the section-level phylogeny presented in this study (left) and the section-level phylogeny presented by Kocsubé et al. (61) (right). The key differences between the two phylogenies lie in the placements of sections Nigri, Ramigena, and Canescentia. Species in bold belong to narrow Aspergillus, and red branches represent bipartitions that are not robustly supported in each study.