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Barcoding ciliates: a comprehensive study of 75 isolates of the genus Tetrahymena, by C. Chantangsi, D. H. Lynn, M. T. Brandl, J. C. Cole, N. Hetrick and P. Ikonomi

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 57, part 10, pp. 2412 - 2425

Supplementary Table S1. Species of Tetrahymena and other tetrahymenines examined in this study.

Supplementary Table S2. Nucleotide composition of the coding strand of cox1 and SSU rDNA gene sequences of Tetrahymena species, Colpidium species and G. chattoni, for all 45 species representatives and all 78 isolates.

Supplementary Table S3. Overall, within-genus and between-genera sequence divergence based on the K2P model comparing three different datasets of cox1 gene sequences.

[PDF file of Supplementary Tables S1-S3] (90 KB)

Supplementary Alignment 1. Nucleotide alignment of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene of 78 tetrahymenine ciliates. [Alignment text file] (110 KB)

Supplementary Alignment 2. Nucleotide alignment of small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA) of 49 tetrahymenine ciliates. [Alignment text file] (80 KB)







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