Figures & data
Figure 1. The phylogenetic tree of A. japonica and other 16 Anguilla species was constructed using the Neighbor Joining (NJ) methods based on 12 protein-coding genes encoded by the heavy strand. The bootstrap values are based on 1,000 resamplings and the number at each node is the bootstrap probability. The number before the species name is the GenBank accession number. The genome sequence in this study is labelled with a black spot.
![Figure 1. The phylogenetic tree of A. japonica and other 16 Anguilla species was constructed using the Neighbor Joining (NJ) methods based on 12 protein-coding genes encoded by the heavy strand. The bootstrap values are based on 1,000 resamplings and the number at each node is the bootstrap probability. The number before the species name is the GenBank accession number. The genome sequence in this study is labelled with a black spot.](/cms/asset/76a01cea-6e6c-478d-9aaf-123a7293ad8a/tmdn_a_1467225_f0001_b.jpg)