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DY Wu et al. Nature 462 , 1056-1060 (2009) doi:10.1038/nature08 656

Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of the bacterial domain based on a concatenated alignment of 31 broadly conserved protein-coding genes 16 . Phyla are distinguished by colour of the branch and GEBA genomes are indicated in red in the outer circle of species names.

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DY Wu et al. Nature 462 , 1056-1060 (2009) doi:10.1038/nature08 656

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  1. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of the bacterial domain based on a concatenated alignment of 31 broadly conserved protein-coding genes16. Phyla are distinguished by colour of the branch and GEBA genomes are indicated in red in the outer circle of species names. DY Wu et al. Nature462, 1056-1060 (2009) doi:10.1038/nature08656

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