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Source: Front. Microbiol., 27 February 2014 | doi:10.3389/fmicb.2014.00076 DNA-based stable isotope probing coupled with cultivation methods implicates Methylophaga in hydrocarbon degradation Sara Mishamandani, Tony Gutierrez and Michael D. Aitken

Figure 5. Phylogenetic tree of SIP clones and the isolated strain from the North Carolina surface seawater sample. GenBank accession numbers are in parentheses. The tree was constructed using the neighbor-joining algorithm. Nodes with bootstrap support of at least 65% (yes) and 90% (yes) are marked (1000 replications). The scale bar indicates the difference of number of substitutions per site.
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