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Molecular evidence regarding the origin of echolocation and flight in bats

Emma C. Teeling, Mark Scally, Diana J. Kao, Michael L. Romagnoli, Mark S. Springer and Michael J. Stanhope

Nature 403, 188-192(13 January 2000)

doi:10.1038/35003188

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Maximum likelihood trees with branch lengths drawn proportional to amount of sequence change and with maximum likelihood bootstrap figures indicated.

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Bootstrap support using neighbour-joining with logdet distances, for various phylogenetic associations.

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Bootstrap support for Rhinolophoidea-megabat and microbat monophyly using indicated phylogenetic methods and data positions

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Table 2

Results of statistical tests on microbat monophyly and the Volitantia concept

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