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Fig. 8

From: Nuclear genome sequence of the plastid-lacking cryptomonad Goniomonas avonlea provides insights into the evolution of secondary plastids

Fig. 8

Phylogenetic analysis of glycosyltransferase (GT) 28. The tree shown is a maximum likelihood tree with ultrafast bootstrap values mapped onto the nodes. The tree shown is midpoint rooted. Sequences are colored according to their taxonomic affiliation: Viridiplantae are in green, Glaucophyta are in turquoise, Rhodophyta are in dark red, Cyanobacteria are orange and other Bacteria are in gold, Cryptophyta are in pink, Goniomonas avonlea is dark red and bolded, Haptophyta are in purple, Stramenopiles are in dark blue, Alveolata are in blue, Rhizaria are in light blue. The GT28 from Go. avonlea groups with other cryptomonads and with Rhodophyta. It is noteworthy that GT28 grouping with Go. avonlea seem to be mitochondrial based on signal targeting prediction while GT28 on the upper part could be targeted to the plastid, based on targeting prediction signal. The scale bar shows the inferred number of amino acid substitutions per site

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