<p>Strict consensus tree (L = 450, Ci = 47, Ri = 77) of four most parsimonious trees depicting the phylogenetic position of <i>Bonacynodon schultzi</i>. Bremer support is indicated at each node.</p
<p>A: strict consensus (135 steps long; CI 0.52; RI 0.68) of the first phylogenetic analysis of the ...
<p>Bootstrap support values are indicated above branches; Bremer support indices are shown below bra...
<p>Bremer support (values above 1) is shown below and to the left of nodes, and bootstrap values are...
<p>Consensus tree of the five most parsimonious trees resulting from maximum parsimony analysis. The...
<p>(A) All 33 characters included (see Methods S2); (B) characters 4,6,7,11,13 excluded.</p
<p>A, result of the first analysis, where all aquatic adaptations were considered ad hoc as homologi...
<p>Strict consensus of 10000 trees, length 210. Numbers beneath nodes are Bremer support indices. Da...
<p>Strict consensus of 10000 trees, length 210.. Numbers beneath nodes are Bremer support indices. D...
<p>The black rectangles represent the stratigraphic distribution of each taxon. Numbers at nodes ind...
Strict consensus tree of 96 most parsimonious trees recovered from phylogenetic analysis. Bootstrap ...
<p>Strict consensus tree of the 22 shortest trees (length = 287; consistency index = 0.4146; reten...
<p>Numbers above branches indicate bootstrap values. Numbers below branches indicate jackknife value...
<p>One of the four most parsimonious trees found by the combined analysis of <i>matK/trnK</i>, <i>tr...
<p>Strict consensus tree of the 584 equally parsimonious trees (length = 288; consistency index = ...
Numbers left under nodes indicate bootstrapping support values above 50%. Numbers right under nodes ...
<p>A: strict consensus (135 steps long; CI 0.52; RI 0.68) of the first phylogenetic analysis of the ...
<p>Bootstrap support values are indicated above branches; Bremer support indices are shown below bra...
<p>Bremer support (values above 1) is shown below and to the left of nodes, and bootstrap values are...
<p>Consensus tree of the five most parsimonious trees resulting from maximum parsimony analysis. The...
<p>(A) All 33 characters included (see Methods S2); (B) characters 4,6,7,11,13 excluded.</p
<p>A, result of the first analysis, where all aquatic adaptations were considered ad hoc as homologi...
<p>Strict consensus of 10000 trees, length 210. Numbers beneath nodes are Bremer support indices. Da...
<p>Strict consensus of 10000 trees, length 210.. Numbers beneath nodes are Bremer support indices. D...
<p>The black rectangles represent the stratigraphic distribution of each taxon. Numbers at nodes ind...
Strict consensus tree of 96 most parsimonious trees recovered from phylogenetic analysis. Bootstrap ...
<p>Strict consensus tree of the 22 shortest trees (length = 287; consistency index = 0.4146; reten...
<p>Numbers above branches indicate bootstrap values. Numbers below branches indicate jackknife value...
<p>One of the four most parsimonious trees found by the combined analysis of <i>matK/trnK</i>, <i>tr...
<p>Strict consensus tree of the 584 equally parsimonious trees (length = 288; consistency index = ...
Numbers left under nodes indicate bootstrapping support values above 50%. Numbers right under nodes ...
<p>A: strict consensus (135 steps long; CI 0.52; RI 0.68) of the first phylogenetic analysis of the ...
<p>Bootstrap support values are indicated above branches; Bremer support indices are shown below bra...
<p>Bremer support (values above 1) is shown below and to the left of nodes, and bootstrap values are...