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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: Spec Publ Tex Tech Univ Mus. 2019 Oct 11;71:379–392.

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Comparison of phylogénies of bat families and bat L1 lineages. Taxa from all 18 bat families are included. Colors indicate families and genera within superfamilial groups: Rhinolophoidea, red; Emballonuroidea, purple; Noctillonoidea, blue; and, Verpertillonoidea, green. A. Family tree of Chiroptera derived from Teeling et al. Figure 2 (2005), from a maximum-likelihood analysis of a 13.7 kb concatenated data set. B. Maximum likelihood free of L1s from the same genera as in tree A. Five L1s with open reading frames from each species plus reconstructed ancestral L1s from extinct lineages in Pteropus (Pteropus 1, Pteropus 2) and Mormoops (Mormoops 1 and Mormoops 2) are included in the analysis. Numbers at the nodes indicate majority rule bootstrap support values.