Figures & data
Figure 1. Maximum likelihood tree based on the chloroplast protein-coding genes of 12 taxa including A. hallaisanensis. Nucleotide sequences of 77 non-redundant protein-coding genes from publically available Artemisia species as well as two distantly related taxa (Aster spathulifolius and Helianthus annuus) from Asteraceae were aligned and used for maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis in MEGA7 (Kumar et al. Citation2016) with bootstrap test of 1000 replications. The NCBI accession numbers of chloroplast DNA sequences used in this study are presented in parentheses. The scale bar represents the number of substitutions per site.
![Figure 1. Maximum likelihood tree based on the chloroplast protein-coding genes of 12 taxa including A. hallaisanensis. Nucleotide sequences of 77 non-redundant protein-coding genes from publically available Artemisia species as well as two distantly related taxa (Aster spathulifolius and Helianthus annuus) from Asteraceae were aligned and used for maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis in MEGA7 (Kumar et al. Citation2016) with bootstrap test of 1000 replications. The NCBI accession numbers of chloroplast DNA sequences used in this study are presented in parentheses. The scale bar represents the number of substitutions per site.](/cms/asset/f0795a82-a126-473c-ba79-da371b06dc21/tmdn_a_1450680_f0001_b.jpg)