Supplementary data
Teredinibacter turnerae gen. nov., sp. nov., a dinitrogen-fixing, cellulolytic, endosymbiotic g-proteobacterium isolated from the gills of wood-boring molluscs (Bivalvia: Teredinidae), by D. L. Distel, W. Morrill, N. MacLaren-Toussaint, D. Franks & J. Waterbury
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 52, part 6, pp. 2261 - 2269
Supplementary tree
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A phylogenetic tree for Teredinibacter turnerae T7902T and representative Gammaproteobacteria. A single best tree of 2628 steps was inferred by maximum-parsimony using 16S rRNA sequence data (1158 unambiguous aligned sites for 51 taxa, PAUP* v.4.0, see methods). Best trees inferred by maximum-likelihood and evolutionary distance methods (not shown) were topologically identical with the maximum-parsimony tree with respect to all nodes receiving significant (> 70 %) bootstrap support. Bootstrap proportions are presented at each node: distance (top), parsimony (middle) and likelihood (bottom). Bootstrap proportions for distance and parsimony analyses are expressed as percentage of 1000 replicates. Bootstrap proportions for maximum-likelihood were computed using 100 replicates and 33 taxa. Dashes = bootstrap value <50 %, ND = bootstrap value not determined, * = taxon with known cellulolytic activity, + = bivalve gill symbiont, b = Betaproteobacteria C. testosteroni and N. gonorrhoeae, included as outgroup.
Table of strain data: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet