Fig. 3From: Disrupted architecture and fast evolution of the mitochondrial genome of Argeia pugettensis (Isopoda): implications for speciation and fitnessBranch lengths inferred using mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda. Phylogenetic reconstruction was conducted using amino acids of concatenated 13 protein-coding genes and CAT-GTR algorithm implemented in PhyloBayes. The figure shows (from left to right): a phylogram with branch lengths shown, names of taxa with GenBank numbers for mitogenomes, Family, Suborder, and GC skew on the entire mitochondrial majority strand. Limulus polyphemus is the outgroupBack to article page