Fig. 2: Occurrence of COG families representing the F- and A/V-type ATP synthase subunits and the presence/absence of key metabolic organelles across the 100 sampled eukaryotes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Occurrence of COG families representing the F- and A/V-type ATP synthase subunits and the presence/absence of key metabolic organelles across the 100 sampled eukaryotes.

From: ATP synthase evolution on a cross-braced dated tree of life

Fig. 2

COG families representing the ATP synthase subunits (see Methods for selection of COG families, Supplementary Data 3) are presented as binary presence-absence counts per taxon. The relationships among eukaryotic supergroups is consistent with Burki, 2020136. Dashed lines represent groups with greater uncertainty. Mito = mitochondria and mitochondrion-related organelles (MROs). Plastid = primary-, secondary-, and tertiary-plastid, and kleptoplast. See Supplementary Data 5 for additional information on organelle distribution. The list of eukaryotic ATP synthase sequences flagged as putative bacterial contamination can be found in Supplementary Data 4.

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