Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2825549 | Trends in Genetics | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Phylogenies can be constructed in many ways, including using shared complex characters known as rare genomic changes (RGCs), such as insertions and deletions (indels), retroposon integrations and intron positions. Here, we demonstrate that distance-based phylogenies, which were determined by shared overlapping genes from 13 completely sequenced γ-Proteobacteria genomes, are consistent with phylogenies based on 16S rRNAs and other robust markers. These findings suggest that overlapping genes could provide interesting additional insights into the phylogenomics of completely sequenced microbial genomes.
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Authors
Yingqin Luo, Cong Fu, Da-Yong Zhang, Kui Lin,