Fig. 3From: Four myriapod relatives – but who are sisters? No end to debates on relationships among the four major myriapod subgroupsFour-cluster Likelihood-Mapping results on myriapod phylogenetic relationships. Quartet proportions (in %) mapped on a 2D-simplex graph supporting different quartet topologies. In parentheses are given the number of included species of the respective myriapod subgroup (Additional File 2-Table S10). The majority of all drawn quartets (480 quartets) support quartet topology A (Figs. 1 and 2) while quartet topology B and C received support by only a small proportion of all quartets. In contrast to quartet topology A, quartet support for quartet topology B and C was small and could be fully explained by confounding signal (Table 2)Back to article page