Kautz et al., Supplementary Figure Legends Fig. S1. Phylogenetic

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Kautz et al., Supplementary Figure Legends
Fig. S1. Phylogenetic tree of Wolbachia symbionts associated with ants and their closest
relatives with sequence data available in GenBank.
Shown is a maximum likelihood phylogeny of the 16S rRNA region of bacterial symbionts. The
host name is given together with the GenBank accession number (GenBank sequences) or
collection code (sequences generated in the present study). Rhizobium leguminosarum was used
as an outgroup.
Fig. S2. Phylogenetic tree of Spiroplasma-related ant-symbionts and their closest relatives with
sequence data available in GenBank.
Shown is a maximum likelihood phylogeny of the 16S rRNA region of bacterial symbionts. The
host name is given together with the GenBank accession number (GenBank sequences) or
collection code (sequences generated in the present study). Selenomonas ruminantium was used
as an outgroup.
Fig. S3. Phylogenetic tree of Asaia-related symbionts associated with ants and closest relatives
with sequence data available in GenBank.
Shown is a maximum likelihood phylogeny of the 16S rRNA region of bacterial symbionts. The
host name is given together with the GenBank accession number (GenBank sequences) or
collection code (sequences generated in the present study). Wolbachia pipentis was used as an
outgroup.
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