Fig. 3From: Complete mitochondrial genomes and updated divergence time of the two freshwater clupeids endemic to Lake Tanganyika (Africa) suggest intralacustrine speciationOutgroup-rooted maximum likelihood phylogeny of Clupeiformes. Topology and branch lengths were estimated based on mitochondrial protein-coding genes, rRNA genes and D-loop sequence of 107 clupeiform and 6 non-clupeiform fishes. Node support was assessed by Shimodaira-Hasegawa-like approximate likelihood ratio tests (SH-aLRT%) and ultrafast bootstrap (UFBoot%). Nodes with SH-aLRT% < 75 and UFBoot% < 90 were polytomized and their support values are not shown. The scale bar indicates model-corrected evolutionary distance (expected number of nucleotide substitutions per site). Subfamilies are indicated on the right side in black, families in colour. Pellonulini is highlighted in greenBack to article page