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Bayesian tree using the concatenated matrix data set (COI+16S+18S).

Bayesian tree using the concatenated matrix data set (COI+16S+18S).
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Bayesian tree using the concatenated matrix data set (COI+16S+18S).
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The numbers above branches represent the posterior probability/bootstrap support values. Bar on the right of the tree indicate the species limits as proposed by BPP (multilocus analysis). M. edulis = (1) Canada, (2) Sweden, (3) Cornwall, UK, (4) Punta Cueva, Argentina; M. galloprovincialis = (1) Moaña-Pontevedra, Spain, (2) Lota, Chile, (3) South Africa; Mytilus sp. clade = (1) Auckland Islands, New Zealand, (2–3) Quillaipe, Chile, (4) Maullin, Chile, (5) Punta del Este, Uruguay, (6) Maullín,...

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02 Sep, 2021
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Pablo A. Oyarzún / Jorge E. Toro / José J. Nuñez / Elkin Y. Suárez-Villota / Jonathan P. A. Gardner
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