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Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 213-218 (February 2004) Migration of the Plastid Genome to the Nucleus in a Peridinin Dinoflagellate  Jeremiah D. Hackett, Hwan Su Yoon, M. Bento Soares, Maria F. Bonaldo, Thomas L. Casavant, Todd E. Scheetz, Tetyana Nosenko, Debashish Bhattacharya  Current Biology  Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 213-218 (February 2004) DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.032 Copyright © 2004 Cell Press Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Analysis of the N-Terminal Extension of the Protein Product of the atpH Gene in A. tamarense via the Kyte-Doolittle Method to Determine the Mean Hydrophobicity Profile The mean hydrophobicity profile is shown below the sequence. Current Biology 2004 14, 213-218DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.032) Copyright © 2004 Cell Press Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Phylogenetic Analysis of Plastid Proteins from A. tamarense The tree of highest likelihood identified in the posterior distribution of post-burn in trees in the Bayesian inference is shown for atpI (A), atpF (B), psbO (C), hemB (D), and tufA (E). The results of neighbor-joining (500 replicates) and maximum-parsimony (2000 replicates) bootstrap analyses are shown above and below the branches, respectively. Thick branches indicate ≥95% posterior probability (from Bayesian analysis) for groups to the right. These analyses included sequences from dinoflagellates (Dino.), apicomplexans (Apicom.), chromists (Chrom.), glaucophytes (Glauco.), chlorarachniophytes (Chloro.), red algae (Red), green algae and land plants (Green), cyanobacteria (Cyan.), and proteobacteria(Proteo.). Current Biology 2004 14, 213-218DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.032) Copyright © 2004 Cell Press Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 Phylogenetic Analysis of cox2 The tree of highest likelihood identified in the posterior distribution of post-burn in trees in the Bayesian inference of cox2 is shown with the results of neighbor-joining (500 replicates) and maximum-parsimony (2000 replicates) bootstrap analyses shown above and below the branches, respectively. Thick branches indicate ≥95% posterior probability (from Bayesian analysis) for groups to the right. Taxon abbreviations are the same as in Figure 2, with the addition of chlorophycean green algae (Green chl.), nonchlorophycean green algae and land plants (Green non-chl.), and Acanthamoebidae (Acanth.). Current Biology 2004 14, 213-218DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.032) Copyright © 2004 Cell Press Terms and Conditions