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Muroid rodent phylogenetics: 900-species tree reveals increasing diversification rates

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Basal region of full 900-species phylogeny, Platacanthomyidae, Spalacidae, Calomyscinae, Nesomyidae, and part of Muridae.

Colored ML phylogram on left is the entire tree, color coded by subfamily as in Fig 1 for non-highlighted sections of the tree. Section A (containing the outgroup, Platacanthomyidae, Spalacidae, Nesomyidae, Calomyscinae, and all of Muridae excluding Murinae) is highlighted in dark grey and expanded in detail to right; Section B (containing part of Murinae) is highlighted in light grey. Numbers above branches are the ML bootstrap values; “*” indicates 98–100%, values below 50% not shown. Boxed numbers are tribal-level clades discussed in the text. Circled numbers are the calibration nodes, numbers as in Table 1. Scale bar indicates expected amount of change along branches.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183070.g002