DescriptionPhylogeny of several reproductive parasites, including Cardinium and Wolbachia.jpg
English: This image is a set of phylogenetic trees based on various sequencing data. It includes two Wolbachia genes and Cardinium 16S rRNA sequence data, along with a reference P-endosymbiont and Arsenophonus. Phylogenetic trees showing co-evolution are frequently used as evidence of vertical transmission.
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Figure 4
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Comparisons of B. tabaci cryptic species and endosymbionts ML phylogenies.Black dots show cospeciation points. A. Host B. tabaci mtCOI versus P-endosymbiont, P. aleyrodidarum 16S rRNA gene. B. Host B. tabaci mtCOI versus S-endosymbiont, Wolbachia wsp. C. Host B. tabaci mtCOI versus S-endosymbiont, Wolbachia ftsZ genes. D. Host B. tabaci mtCOI versus S-endosymbionts, Arsenophonus 23S rRNA gene. E. Host B. tabaci mtCOI versus S-endosymbionts, Cardinium 16S rRNA gene.