Extended Data Fig. 1: Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Syntretus. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 1: Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Syntretus.

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Extended Data Fig. 1

(a) and (b) Phylograms including members of the genus Syntretus constructed using concatenated (a) nuclear and (b) mitochondrial sequences. Nuclear loci are carbamoylphosphate synthase ___domain protein (CAD), 18S rRNA, and 28S rRNA. The mitochondrial locus is COI. Branches with SH-like support ≥0.9 are labeled with a circle. (c) A phylogram of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) locus of wasps attributed to the genus Syntretus showing the abundance and diversity of syntretine sequences in online databases. Included are all publicly available sequence entries on GenBank and the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD). Species for which host records are known are shown as bold branches; those in light green are Syntretus trigonaphagus and the syntretine parasitoid of Apis cerana. The tree is rooted on the COI sequence of Myiocephalus boops.

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