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Table 2 The Kishino-Hasegawa topological test results

From: The evolutionary host switches of Polychromophilus: a multi-gene phylogeny of the bat malaria genus suggests a second invasion of mammals by a haemosporidian parasite

 

Single gene tree

Concatenated 4 genes tree

 

lnL

lnL

pKH

asl

-3561.406

-3642.361

< 0.001*

clpc

-7718.852

-7728.157

0.2696

coI

-10062.16

-10074.33

0.2336

cytb

-6856.617

-6859.401

0.4323

  1. For each gene the likelihood of the phylogeny of that gene was compared to the phylogenetic reconstruction based on all four genes. The log-likelihood values and p-values are shown per gene alignment. Only the asl alignment gives a significantly worse likelihood value for the tree based on the combined data, which indicates conflicting topologies.