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Multigene phylogenies of clonal Spumella-like strains, a cryptic heterotrophic nanoflagellate, isolated from different geographical regions, by T. Stoeck, S. Jost and J. Boenigk

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 58, part 3, pp. 716 - 724

Supplementary Table S1. GenBank accession numbers of genes sequenced in this study. [PDF] (11 KB)

Supplementary Figs S1–S4. Minimum-evolution phylogenetic trees of Spumella-like flagellate strains based on ITS1–5.8S rDNA–ITS2 sequences (Fig. S1) and sequences of actin genes (Fig. S2), alpha-tubulin genes (Fig. S3) and beta-tubulin genes (Fig. S4).

Supplementary Fig. S5. Minimum-evolution phylogenetic tree of Spumella-like flagellate strains based on a concatenation of sequences for alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin and actin genes.

Supplementary Fig. S6. Minimum-evolution phylogenetic tree of Spumella-like flagellate strains based on a concatenation of sequences for three protein-coding genes (alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin and actin) and SSU rDNA genes.

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