Phylogenetic relationships among pharyngodonid nematodes parasitic in reptiles. Felipe Bisaggio Pereira José Luis Luque Luiz Eduardo Roland Tavares 10.1371/journal.pone.0200494.g003 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Phylogenetic_relationships_among_pharyngodonid_nematodes_parasitic_in_reptiles_/6806690 <p>(A) Tree generated using Bayesian inference of the concatenated sequences of 18S and 28S rDNA; full and empty circles indicate nodal support > 0.96 and > 0.80, respectively, for Bayesian posterior probability (4 × 10<sup>6</sup> generations, sampling frequency = 4 × 10<sup>3</sup>, burn-in = 1 × 10<sup>6</sup>) and > 96 and > 80, respectively, for maximum likelihood bootstrap (1000 replications). (B) Tree generated using maximum parsimony of the combined data from morphological-life history and molecular datasets (2423 characters, 274 parsimony informative, CI 0.786); full and empty circles indicate bootstrap support > 96 and > 80, respectively (2,000 replications); life history and morphological traits are mapped and labelled in details. Specimen in bold is from the present study.</p> 2018-07-11 17:48:59 morphology all-combined genera lizard Tropidurus torquatus sequence Pharyngodonidae approach importance life history traits reptile dataset scanning electron microscopy phylogenetic Parapharyngodon bainae 28 S rRNA data gene Thelandro