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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: Evolution of Fusarium tricinctum and Fusarium avenaceum mitochondrial genomes is driven by mobility of introns and of a new type of palindromic microsatellite repeats

Fig. 6

Unrooted phylogenetic trees of Fusarium spp. strains based on the sequences of orthologous mitochondrial introns of F. tricinctum and/or F. avenaceum cox2 i1 (a), nad4L iFave1 (b), cob i1 (c), cox1 iFave1 (d), cox1 iFtri1 (e), cox1 i2 (f), cox1 i3 (g), cox1 i4 (h). Posterior probabilities (Bayesian inference; 1,000,000 generations) are indicated in red. Labels show species names followed by the name and/or number of the strain and the GenBank accession number corresponding to the sequence used. Basidio = Basidiomycota; Asco = Ascomycota; FSSC = Fusarium solani Species Complex; FSAMSC = Fusarium sambucinum Species Complex; FTSC = Fusarium tricinctum Species Complex; FOSC = Fusarium oxysporum Species Complex; FFSC = Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex. Red arrows indicate species involved in a lateral transfer with one member or ancestor of the FTSC; percentages of nucleotide identity between the corresponding orthologous sequences are indicated on the arrows

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