Research Article

The Use of Genomics in Conservation Management of the Endangered Visayan Warty Pig (Sus cebifrons)

Figure 3

Neighbour joining, midpoint rooted phylogenetic tree of seven Sus cebifrons individuals, including other species for comparison (for description, see Table S1 in Supplementary Material). Wild boar samples represent different populations of Sus scrofa. Within the Sus cebifrons cluster, a split is visible, separating the two individuals from Negros (top) and the five individuals from Panay. The two smaller clusters within the Panay individuals are caused by relatedness between the sequenced individuals (Figure 2).