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. 2017 Jan 20;11(5):1245–1260. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2016.203

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Phylogenetic position of the proposed genus Halodesulfurarchaeum within the order Halobacteriales inferred from a 16 S rRNA gene sequence alignment with PAUP*4.b10 using a LogDet/paralinear distance method as it described elsewhere (Sorokin et al., 2016a). A phylogenetic tree based on 16 S rRNA gene sequences from members of the class Halobacteria covering all known genera (Gupta et al., 2016). The members of orders Natrialbales, and Haloferacales are collapsed. The members of sulfur-respiring genera Halanaeroarchaeum and Halodesulfurarchaeum are highlighted in yellow and orange, respectively. 16 S rRNA gene phylogeny of the HDA strains was Support for nodes in this tree corresponds to bootstrap values for 1000 pseudo-replicates. Only bootstrap values at nodes greater than 75% are displayed as solid circles. The tree has been arbitrarily rooted with the sequences from Methanohalophilus halophilus (FN870068) used for out-grouping.