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Fig. 2 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 2

From: Remnants of horizontal transfers of Wolbachia genes in a Wolbachia-free woodwasp

Fig. 2

Maximum likelihood tree. It was constructed with the protein sequence of ORF5 compared to similar protein sequences of 21 Wolbachia strains and one protein sequence from Holospora obducta (Alphaproteobacteria: Holosporaceae) (out group). The branch indicated in red represents the position of ORF5 among other Wolbachia protein sequences. All Wolbachia strains are named after their hosts as follows: wAmv, Armadillidium vulgaraei; wAna, Drosophila ananassae; wBtab, Bemisia tabaci; wCauA, Carposina sasakii; wCobs, Cardiocondyla obscurior; wCsol, Ceratosole solmsi; wCyco Cylisticus convexus; wDcoc, Dactylopius coccus; wDi, Diaphorina citri; wFcan, Folisomia candida; wKgib, Kradiba gibbosae; wLs, Laodelphax striatellus; wNfer, Nomada ferruginata; wNleu, Nomada leucophthalma; wNlug, Nilaparvata lugens; wNo, Drosophila simulens; wOne, Nasonia oneida; wNpan, Nomada panzeri; wOb, Operophtera brumata; wPip, Culex quinquefasciatus; wPnig, Pentalonia nigrinervosa; wVitB, Nasonia vitripennis

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