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Fig. 2 Collapsed chronogram for Basidiomycota and Entorrhizomycota„ evolution. The tree topology represents the consensus of trees inferred with BEAST from combined 18S + 28S + rpb1 domains B-C sequences from 83 Basidiomycota species, three Entorrhizomycota species and three Ascomycota species as outgroup. Alignment length = 3903. The age estimation mean is followed by the 95% highest density probability range in square brackets. Numbers on branches represent bootstrap values obtained from 1000 replicates (values ≥ 70), maximum support of 100 is encoded with bold lines. For full dataset, see Supplementary material (Fig. S1). Abbreviations: Ordo., Ordovician; Sil., Silurian; Carbon., Carboniferous; Paleo., Paleogene; N., Neogene

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Published as part of Shivas Marcin Piątek Sigisfredo Garnica, Kai Riess Max E. Schön Rebekka Ziegler Matthias Lutz Roger G., 2019, The origin and diversification of the Entorrhizales: deep evolutionary roots but recent speciation with a phylogenetic and phenotypic split between associates of the Cyperaceae and Juncaceae, pp. 13-30 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution 19 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-018-0384-4, http://zenodo.org/record/12764661

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