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Published on: January 4, 2017
Phylogenetic analysis indicates bacteria-to-apicoplast lateral gene transfer
1Department of Life and Technology, Nantong Normal College, Nantong 226007, China. zhuxinyu@nttc.edu.cn
Abstract:
Apicomplexan protozoa contains a highly reduced plastid-like organelle termed apicoplast. Data from clpC gene in apicoplast and their homologs in other plastids and bacteria were used to reconstruct phylogeny of apicoplast. Trees were reconstructed using neighbor-joining, minimum evolution, maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood. The reconstructions robustly support the monophyly of apicoplast and B. burgdorferi. This result underpins the mixture-genome hypotheses of apicoplast, furthermore, provides a new insight into the origin of this mixture genome.
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