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From: On the nature of furevolution: A phylogenetic approach in Actinobacteria

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Neighbour-Joining tree of the Fur homologues. A. Phylogenetic tree of Fur amino acid sequences generated by NJ analysis. The numbers beside nodes are the percentages of bootstrap values calculated for 10000 replicates: only those above 50% are represented. Blue boxes highlight the high statistical significance of a few nodes crucial for the model described in the Fig. 2B. Each sequence is identified by the host species name and by the numerical part of the locus tag of each coding gene (in brackets). The five groups – A, B, C, D and E – mentioned in the text are indicated on the right side of the tree. B. Unrooted phylogenetic tree of Fur amino acid sequences generated by NJ analysis. The five groups – A, B, C, D and E – mentioned in the text are highlighted in different colours.

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