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Figure 1. A maximum likelihood phylogeny of four ancient fish mitochondrial genomes and 10 previously reported mitochondrial reference genomes from all North American salmon species (labels correspond to GenBank accession numbers) showed that three of the ancient fish bones group with sockeye salmon and a fourth fishbone groups with coho salmon. Bootstrap support is indicated to the right of each node; tree is midpoint rooted; scale bar represents genetic change as the mean number of nucleotide substitutions per site. GenBank accession numbers for the ancient fish bones: FB1 MG993162, FB2 MH003639, FB4 MH003640, and FB7 MH003641.
![Figure 1. A maximum likelihood phylogeny of four ancient fish mitochondrial genomes and 10 previously reported mitochondrial reference genomes from all North American salmon species (labels correspond to GenBank accession numbers) showed that three of the ancient fish bones group with sockeye salmon and a fourth fishbone groups with coho salmon. Bootstrap support is indicated to the right of each node; tree is midpoint rooted; scale bar represents genetic change as the mean number of nucleotide substitutions per site. GenBank accession numbers for the ancient fish bones: FB1 MG993162, FB2 MH003639, FB4 MH003640, and FB7 MH003641.](/cms/asset/877982ec-6430-4696-a2aa-ae7a9d4dd631/tmdn_a_1456371_f0001_b.jpg)