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Table 7 The ancestral areas inferred through Lagrange. Relative probability is the fraction of the global likelihood of a split

From: Biogeography of the Phalaenopsis amabilis species complex inferred from nuclear and plastid DNAs

Node

Ancestral range

-ln(L)

Relative probability

80

[A|J]

−100.1

0.174

79

[J|J]

−98.84

0.588

77

[J|J]

−98.68

0.689

76

[IJ|I]

−98.43

0.886

75

[I|H]

−98.41

0.913

73

[J|I]

−98.44

0.875

72

[J|J]

−99.22

0.401

70

[J|I]

−98.45

0.862

67

[H|I]

−98.36

0.942

66

[J|H]

−98.53

0.796

65

[A|G]

−99.81

0.223

64

[G|D]

−99.61

0.271

63

[D|H]

−99.32

0.363

59

[D|D]

−98.32

0.981

58

[D|D]

−98.82

0.596

55

[D|C]

−113.5

1.000

52

[G|G]

−98.50

0.825

49

[B|A]

−98.76

0.635

47

[E|B]

−98.76

0.638

  1. The distribution areas of extant accessions of P. amabilis species are marked in capitals A–J (A: Bantam, Java, Indonesia; B: Mentawai Is., Sumatra, Indonesia; C: Brooks Point, Palawan, the Philippines; D: Sabah, Indonesia; E: East Timor; F: Celebes, Molucca Is., Indonesia; G: Kaiser Wilhelms, New Guinea; H: Mindanao, the Philippines; I: Manila, Luzon, Fuga Is., and Calayan Is. in the Philippines; J: southern Taiwan), respectively