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. 2019 Aug 8;36(12):2748–2763. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msz181

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

The complex evolutionary history of the centipede M12A toxin family. Phylogenetic reconstruction of the myriapod M12A protein family by maximum likelihood (ML) under WAG+F+R7 (chosen according to Bayesian Information Criterion) displayed as a midpoint rooted tree. Sequences identified in venom proteomes are colored red, whereas collapsed clades also containing nonchilopod sequences are colored blue. Clades containing only sequences identified in venom proteomes are collapsed, with the number of sequences indicated in parentheses, except the clade “Scutigera, Thereuopoda (22),” which contains 19 proteome-identified sequences and 3 nonproteome sequences. Bootstrap support values are shown at each node, and nodes with support <50 are collapsed into polytomies. For the phylogenetic tree without collapsed clades see supplementary figure S4 (Supplementary Material online).