The Closest Unicellular Relatives of Animals

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The Closest Unicellular Relatives of Animals B.F. Lang, C. O'Kelly, T. Nerad, M.W. Gray, G. Burger  Current Biology  Volume 12, Issue 20, Pages 1773-1778 (October 2002) DOI: 10.1016/S0960-9822(02)01187-9

Figure 1 Maximum Likelihood Tree of Concatenated Proteins Encoded by mtDNA The sequences of 11 well-conserved proteins (Cox1,2,3, Cob, Atp6,9, and Nad1,3,4,4L,5) were concatenated. A Γ distribution model of site variation was used (see Experimental Procedures). Percent bootstrap support for PROML (300 samples) is shown above each branch, and that for PUZZLEBOOT/BIONJ (1000 samples) is shown below each branch. The scale bar denotes genetic distance. Taxon designations are as follows (GenBank Accession numbers within parentheses): Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum (NC_002725); Rickettsia prowazekii (NC_000963); Chrysodidymus synuroideus (NC_002174); Phytophthora infestans (NC_002387); Hyaloraphidium curvatum (NC_003048); Spizellomyces punctatus (NC_003052); Schizophyllum commune (NC_003049); Podospora anserina (NC_001329); Rhizopus stolonifer (unpublished; see Supplementary Material); Allomyces macrogynus (NC_001715); Sarcophyton glaucum (AF064823, AF063191); Metridium senile (NC_000933); Homo sapiens (J01415); Monosiga brevicollis (this publication); Prototheca wickerhamii (NC_001613); Marchantia polymorpha (NC_001660); Amoebidium parasiticum (this publication); Porphyra purpurea (NC_002007); and Chondrus crispus (NC_001677). Current Biology 2002 12, 1773-1778DOI: (10.1016/S0960-9822(02)01187-9)

Figure 2 Distance Method Tree of Concatenated Proteins Encoded by mtDNA The sequences of 11 well-conserved proteins (Cox1,2,3, Cob, Atp6,9, and Nad1,3,4,4L,5) were concatenated. A Γ distribution model of site variation was used (see Experimental Procedures). The number at each branch represents bootstrap support (percent) for PUZZLEBOOT (1000 samples). Taxon designations, in addition to those specified in Figure 1, are as follows: Sinorhizobium meliloti (NC_003047); Lumbricus terrestris (NC_001673); Drosophila yakuba (X03240); Branchiostoma lanceolatum (MTY16474); Mus musculus (J01420); Rhizophydium sp. (NC_003053); Aspergillus nidulans (L19866, X00790, V00650; X15441, X15011, X06960, X06961, AH001255, M35967, J01387, J01388, and J01389); Pichia canadensis (NC_001762); Yarrowia lipolytica (NC_002659); Acanthamoeba castellanii (NC_001637); Dictyostelium discoideum (NC_000895); Reclinomonas americana (AF007261); Malawimonas jakobiformis (NC_002553); Mesostigma viride (AF353999); Arabidopsis thaliana (NC_001284); and Nephroselmis olivata (AF110138). Current Biology 2002 12, 1773-1778DOI: (10.1016/S0960-9822(02)01187-9)