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[edit]DescriptionPhylogenomic position of Helarchaeota within the Asgard archaea superphylum.png | Phylogenomic position of Helarchaeota within the Asgard archaea superphylum. a Phylogenomic analysis of 56 concatenated ribosomal proteins identified in Helarchaeota bins. Black circles indicate bootstrap values greater than 95 (LG+C60+F+G+PMSF); posterior probability ≥ 0.95 (SR4). b Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of 16S rRNA gene sequences thought to belong to Helarchaeota. The phylogeny was generated using RAxML (GTRGAMMA model and number of bootstraps determined using the extended majority-rule consensus tree criterion). The purple box shows possible Helarchaeota sequences from GB data, as well as closely related published sequences and sequences form recently identified Helarchaeota bins (identified as Megxx_xxxx_Bin_xxx_scaffold_xxxxx). Number of sequences is depicted in the collapsed clades |
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Source | Fig. 1 "Phylogenomic position of Helarchaeota within the Asgard archaea superphylum" in: Kiley W. Seitz, Nina Dombrowski, Laura Eme, Anja Spang, Jonathan Lombard, Jessica R. Sieber, Andreas P. Teske, Thijs J. G. Ettema, Brett J. Baker: Asgard archaea capable of anaerobic hydrocarbon cycling. In: Nature Communications, volume 10, Article number 1822 (2019) |
Author | Kiley W. Seitz, Nina Dombrowski, Laura Eme, Anja Spang, Jonathan Lombard, Jessica R. Sieber, Andreas P. Teske, Thijs J. G. Ettema, Brett J. Baker |
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