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Table 1 Bayes factor comparisons between models

From: Mitogenomic sequences effectively recover relationships within brush-footed butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

(A)

     
 

gPS1

oPS1

gPS2

oPS2

gPS3

oPS3

gPS4

gPS1

       

oPS1

13.86

      

gPS2

17.59

17.25

     

oPS2

17.80

17.49

13.17

    

gPS3

17.27

16.87

-13.77

-14.87

   

oPS3

17.59

17.25

-3.12

-13.18

13.76

  

gPS4

18.88

18.71

17.39

17.13

17.69

17.39

 

oPS4

18.68

18.50

16.96

16.63

17.33

16.96

-14.09

(B)

     
 

gPS5

oPS5

gPS6

oPS6

gPS7

oPS7

gPS8

gPS5

       

oPS5

13.49

      

gPS6

17.59

17.31

     

oPS6

17.75

17.50

12.73

    

gPS7

17.03

16.66

-14.74

-15.36

   

oPS7

17.37

17.06

-13.05

-14.28

13.61

  

gPS8

18.78

18.63

17.18

16.95

17.69

17.41

 

oPS8

18.56

18.40

16.66

16.35

17.30

16.96

-14.22

(C)

     
 

gPS9

oPS9

gPS10

oPS10

gPS11

oPS11

gPS12

gPS9

       

oPS9

13.15

      

gPS10

17.28

17.01

     

oPS10

17.44

17.20

12.38

    

gPS11

16.61

16.22

-14.76

-15.29

   

oPS11

16.95

16.63

-13.51

-14.41

13.23

  

gPS12

18.60

18.47

17.15

16.96

17.68

17.45

 

oPS12

18.47

18.32

16.86

16.64

17.46

17.20

-13.17

  1. Entries are twice the log of the Bayes factor in the comparison between models M0 and M1 (2ln B10). “gPS1 to gPS12” are the datasets based on the GTR + G model; “oPS1 to oPS12” are based on the optimal (best-fit) model. (A): the 37-gene dataset; (B): the 15-gene dataset; (C): the 13-gene dataset.