Journal article

Does a tree-like phytogeny only exist at the tips in the prokaryotes?

CJ Creevey, DA Fitzpatrick, GK Philip, RJ Kinsella, MJ O'Connell, MM Pentony, SA Travers, M Wilkinson, JO McInerney

Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2004

Abstract

The extent to which prokaryotic evolution has been influenced by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and therefore might be more of a network than a tree is unclear. Here we use supertree methods to ask whether a definitive prokaryotic phylogenetic tree exists and whether it can be confidently inferred using orthologous genes. We analysed an 11-taxon dataset spanning the deepest divisions of prokaryotic relationships, a 10-taxon dataset spanning the relatively recent γ-proteobacteria and a 61-taxon dataset spanning both, using species for which complete genomes are available. Congruence among gene trees spanning deep relationships is not better than random. By contrast, a strong, almost perfect p..

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