Fig. 1: Timetree inferred under a Bayesian node-dating approach with cross-bracing using a partitioned dataset of five pre-LUCA paralogues. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Fig. 1: Timetree inferred under a Bayesian node-dating approach with cross-bracing using a partitioned dataset of five pre-LUCA paralogues.

From: The nature of the last universal common ancestor and its impact on the early Earth system

Fig. 1

Our results suggest that LUCA lived around 4.2 Ga, with a 95% confidence interval spanning 4.09–4.33 Ga under the ILN relaxed-clock model (orange) and 4.18–4.33 Ga under the GBM relaxed-clock model (teal). Under a cross-bracing approach, nodes corresponding to the same species divergences (that is, mirrored nodes) have the same posterior time densities. This figure shows the corresponding posterior time densities of the mirrored nodes for the last universal, archaeal, bacterial and eukaryotic common ancestors (LUCA, LACA, LBCA and LECA, respectively); the last common ancestor of the mitochondrial lineage (Mito-LECA); and the last plastid-bearing common ancestor (LPCA). Purple stars indicate nodes calibrated with fossils. Arc, Archaea; Bac, Bacteria; Euk, Eukarya.

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