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From: Cophylogeny of the anther smut fungi and their caryophyllaceous hosts: Prevalence of host shifts and importance of delimiting parasite species for inferring cospeciation

Figure 3

Comparison of plant and fungal phylogenies using one strain per host species. Representation of the associations between Caryophyllaceae (left) and Microbotryum (right) with the a priori least congruent combinations between all possible resolved topologies for host and parasite trees, using one strain per host species (with 'Min' topology for the plant tree, and 'A1' topology for fungal tree, see Table 3). The symbol * highlights resolution of a polytomy in the plant tree according to a previous study [33]; The symbol ¤ highlights resolutions in the plant tree and in the fungal tree that differed from the other topology tested (Max versus Min in plants, and 2 versus 1 for fungi); The symbol - highlights resolutions that had no impact on congruence between the two phylogenies. Dots on the nodes indicate where cospeciation events were inferred by TreeMap.

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