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Fig. 1 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: Genomic evidence refutes the hypothesis that the Bornean banteng is a distinct species

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Distribution of wild Asian Bos and genetic results. A Current geographic range based on IUCN data, B. sauveli (possibly extinct), B. gaurus (extant), and B. javanicus (extant, possibly extant and possibly extinct) [1, 21, 22]. B Mitochondrial phylogeny rooted to the Javan banteng clade. Bootstrap support is given at the base of nodes. C PCA of full nuclear genomes. D Nuclear genome phylogeny estimated by ASTRAL-III. The tree is rooted to the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Numbers placed at branch nodes represent clade supports expressed in posterior probabilities and computed by RAxML-ng using 100 replicates in Astral-III. E Display of quartet frequencies of the three possible configurations of internal branches in the nuclear phylogeny, when evaluating clades as an underlying unrooted tree. Red bars show the topscore configuration presented in the phylogeny (D), whereas the two blue bars show alternative configurations. Alternative tree configurations are labelled corresponding to branch IDs in (D). The dotted line indicates a level of a one-third bipartition for every quartet, which is the threshold frequency of a true bipartition [23]

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