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English: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic reconstruction of bacterial population level MAGs from 'Smokejumper 3' ('SJ3') in Yellowstone National Park, Smokejumper Geyser Basin. Trees representing the major bacterial phylum-level clades were constructed using up to 31 phylogenetic marker genes (>50% in any genome). Clades are collapsed as triangles with the taxonomic designation provided to the right. The numbers of MAGs that were identified in a specified clade are indicated in parentheses. Clades encompassing MAGs from 'SJ3' that were >50% complete are shown in blue, those with MAGs >75% are shown in red, and those representing multiple MAGs that ranged in completeness from 50 to >75% are shown in purple. The scale bar shows the expected number of substitutions per site.
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Source Mixing of meteoric and geothermal fluids supports hyperdiverse chemosynthetic hydrothermal communities. In: Nature Communications 10, Article number: 681 (2019). doi:10.1038/s41467-019-08499-1
Author Daniel R. Colman, Melody R. Lindsay, Eric S. Boyd
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