Simon Laurin-Lemay, Henner Brinkmann, Hervé Philippe  Current Biology 

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Origin of land plants revisited in the light of sequence contamination and missing data  Simon Laurin-Lemay, Henner Brinkmann, Hervé Philippe  Current Biology  Volume 22, Issue 15, Pages R593-R594 (August 2012) DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.013 Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Revised phylogeny of the green lineage. Trees based on 77 ribosomal proteins as published by Finet et al. [4] (A) and without the sequences detected as contaminated by a congruence test (B), and based on a new phylogenomic dataset of 119 genes (C). The ribosomal protein-based trees were inferred with the PROTMIXWAG model using RAxML (shown in A and B) and with the CAT+Γ model using PhyloBayes; the corresponding bootstrap values and posterior probabilities are given in this order for each branch, a dot indicating bootstrap value ≥ 95% and posterior probability ≥ 0.99. Coleochaetales and Zygnematales are coloured in red and green, respectively. In (A) and (B), the non-streptophyte species are not shown (see Figures S1A,B for a complete display). The congruence test revealed 74 contaminant sequences in the 77 ribosomal protein alignments of Finet et al., and yielded to the removal of 99 sequences (because in 25 cases it was not possible to determine which is the correct sequence); consequently, the dataset used in (B) differs from the one used in (A ) only by the removal of 99 sequences. The tree (C) was inferred using the CATGTR+Γ model from a dataset (40 taxa, 119 genes, 22,360 unambiguously aligned amino-acid positions, 11.8% of missing data; alignments have been deposited in the Dryad repository: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hb5b0), which was carefully assembled to minimize contamination and non-orthology and to reduce the level of missing data. 66 of the 77 ribosomal proteins used by Finet et al. [4] were included in the 119 genes dataset. The statistical support was estimated through (i) 100 jackknife replicates (66% of proteins randomly retained) using the CATGTR+Γ model and (ii) 100 bootstrap replicates using the GTR+Γ model. A dot indicates maximal support. The scale bar indicates the expected number of substitutions per site. Current Biology 2012 22, R593-R594DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.013) Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions