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From: Primate phylogenomics: developing numerous nuclear non-coding, non-repetitive markers for ecological and phylogenetic applications and analysis of evolutionary rate variation

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Phylogeny of the ten primates. The tree is derived from the analyses of the concatenated dataset (5592 bp) based on maximum parsimony (MP), neighbor-joining (NJ), maximum likelihood (using Garli [ML1] and PHYML [ML2]), and Bayesian inference (BI). All the nodes (except node 1, which indicated otherwise) received 100% bootstrap proportion and 1.0 Bayesian posterior probability support. Branch lengths were optimized using NJ based on Kimura 2-parameter distance model. The solid circle before the taxon name means the data for this taxon were retrieved from UCSC genome browser, while open circle means the data were sequenced in present study. As for the three ENCODE region markers (A1, A5, and A6), these segments for baboon were retrieved from NCBI.

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