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Mitogenome Announcement

The complete chloroplast genome of Pyrus ussuriensis Maxim. (Rosaceae)

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Pages 1000-1001 | Received 09 Jan 2019, Accepted 04 Feb 2019, Published online: 22 Feb 2019

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Figure 1 Neighbor joining (bootstrap repeat is 10,000) and maximum likelihood (bootstrap repeat is 1000) phylogenetic trees of 20 Pyrus and two outgroup complete chloroplast genomes: 3 Pyrus ussuriensis (MK172841, in this study, KX450883 and KX450882; unpublished), 10 Pyrus pyrifolia (KX825884, KX825885, NC 015996, KX450878, KX825883, KX450885, KX825882, KX450876, KX904342, and KX450877), 2 Pryus x bretschneideri (KX450881 and KX450880), Pyrus pashia (NC_034909), Pyrus communis x Pyrus pyrifolia (KX450884), Pyrus hopensis (MF521826), Pyrus communis (KX450879), Pyrus spinosa (NC 023130), Sorbus torminalis (NC 033975), and Malus trilobata (NC_035671). Underlines in species name indicate that those sequences are from domesticated pears. Grey bars indicate two major clades of Pyrus: Pyrus pyrifolia type is corresponding to B3 to B6 clades and Pyrus ussuriensis type is to B1 and B2 clades (Zheng et al.Citation2014). Phylogenetic tree was displayed based on neighbor joining tree. The numbers above branches indicate bootstrap support values of maximum likelihood and neighbor joining phylogenetic tree, respectively.

Figure 1 Neighbor joining (bootstrap repeat is 10,000) and maximum likelihood (bootstrap repeat is 1000) phylogenetic trees of 20 Pyrus and two outgroup complete chloroplast genomes: 3 Pyrus ussuriensis (MK172841, in this study, KX450883 and KX450882; unpublished), 10 Pyrus pyrifolia (KX825884, KX825885, NC 015996, KX450878, KX825883, KX450885, KX825882, KX450876, KX904342, and KX450877), 2 Pryus x bretschneideri (KX450881 and KX450880), Pyrus pashia (NC_034909), Pyrus communis x Pyrus pyrifolia (KX450884), Pyrus hopensis (MF521826), Pyrus communis (KX450879), Pyrus spinosa (NC 023130), Sorbus torminalis (NC 033975), and Malus trilobata (NC_035671). Underlines in species name indicate that those sequences are from domesticated pears. Grey bars indicate two major clades of Pyrus: Pyrus pyrifolia type is corresponding to B3 to B6 clades and Pyrus ussuriensis type is to B1 and B2 clades (Zheng et al.Citation2014). Phylogenetic tree was displayed based on neighbor joining tree. The numbers above branches indicate bootstrap support values of maximum likelihood and neighbor joining phylogenetic tree, respectively.