Figures & data
Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships between Haemaphysalis hystricis and 29 other tick species. The ML tree was based on complete sequences of concatenate mitochondrial COX1, CYTB, 12S, and 16S genes available in GenBank. Phylogenetic analysis occupied the general time reversible model with gamma distribution and a proportion of invariable sites (I + G). Numbers (>50%) above or below branches indicated bootstrap values, and Nuttalliella namaqua was used as an outgroup.
![Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships between Haemaphysalis hystricis and 29 other tick species. The ML tree was based on complete sequences of concatenate mitochondrial COX1, CYTB, 12S, and 16S genes available in GenBank. Phylogenetic analysis occupied the general time reversible model with gamma distribution and a proportion of invariable sites (I + G). Numbers (>50%) above or below branches indicated bootstrap values, and Nuttalliella namaqua was used as an outgroup.](/cms/asset/6e7528f0-5ed1-4365-8123-4d468c7abc48/tmdn_a_1532825_f0001_b.jpg)