Fig. 1: Phylogenetic tree of the genus Quinella and relatives. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Phylogenetic tree of the genus Quinella and relatives.

From: Genomic insights into the physiology of Quinella, an iconic uncultured rumen bacterium

Fig. 1

Numbers in brackets represent, in order, the total number of sequences in a particular cluster, the number of sequences from GenBank, and the number of new sequences generated in this study (Supplementary Table 2). The sequences in each cluster are given in Supplementary Fig. 1, while singletons are labelled with their GenBank accessions (sequences from this study are prefixed MF). The tree was generated using the Jukes–Cantor genetic distance model44 with the Neighbor-Joining method45, implemented in ARB42. The numbers at the nodes are the percentage of trees that conserved that node in 1000 bootstrap resamplings. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of Fibrobacter succinogenes (GenBank accession CP002158) was used as an out-group sequence. The scale bar represents 0.05 changes per nucleotide position.

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