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Figure 5

From: Archaeal phylogeny based on proteins of the transcription and translation machineries: tackling the Methanopyrus kandleri paradox

Figure 5

Unrooted neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree of the RNA polymerase subunit B computed from a Γ-corrected distance matrix. Numbers close to nodes are bootstrap proportions. The scale bar represents the number of changes per position for a unit branch length. In Methanococcus maripaludis, Methanocaldococcus jannaschii, Methanopyrus kandleri, Methanothermobacter thermoautotrophicus, Archaeoglobus fulgidus, Thermoplasmatales, Methanosarcinales and Halobacteriales genomes, the gene for the RNA polymerase subunit B is split in two parts: B' and B". The black and white boxes correspond to the B' and B" parts of the gene, respectively. S and F represent the split and fusion event hypotheses of the B' and B" parts of the gene.

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