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Rapid Communication

Phylogenetic analyses to uncover the evolutionary relationship of a newly sequenced mitochondrial genome from an Eastern spinebill (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris)

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Pages 3234-3238 | Received 21 Jul 2020, Accepted 07 Aug 2020, Published online: 26 Aug 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree to infer host-phylogeny relationship using complete mitochondrial genome sequenced from A. tenuirostris along with other selected species under the order of Passeriformes. The new complete mitogenome of A. tenuirostris was highlighted by bold font.

Figure 1. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree to infer host-phylogeny relationship using complete mitochondrial genome sequenced from A. tenuirostris along with other selected species under the order of Passeriformes. The new complete mitogenome of A. tenuirostris was highlighted by bold font.

Figure 2. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree to infer host-phylogeny relationship using partial cytochrome B gene sequenced from A. tenuirostris along with other selected species under the family of Meliphagidaethe. The A. tenuirostris species was highlighted by black box. The tree is displayed as circular phylogram and the labels are aligned. Bootstraps support higher 80% are highlighted by line width.

Figure 2. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree to infer host-phylogeny relationship using partial cytochrome B gene sequenced from A. tenuirostris along with other selected species under the family of Meliphagidaethe. The A. tenuirostris species was highlighted by black box. The tree is displayed as circular phylogram and the labels are aligned. Bootstraps support higher 80% are highlighted by line width.

Data availability statement

Raw sequencing datasets that support the findings of this study are accessible through Mendeley Data repository via the following Link (http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/57zhhhs7xz.1) (Sarker Citation2021).