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. 2021 May 12;15(11):3159–3180. doi: 10.1038/s41396-021-00992-0

Fig. 1. Phylogenomic analysis reveals novel Acidobacteriota taxa in marine sediments.

Fig. 1

Maximum-likelihood tree of concatenated protein sequences from MAGs and genomes. Single marker genes were retrieved with CheckM. Highlighted in blue are MAGs obtained in this study. Highlighted in purple are dsrAB-containing MAGs obtained from the NCBI database from the class Thermoanaerobaculia. The genus Ca. Acidiflorens is represented by the most complete MAG (GCA_003166525.1) from the corresponding study [12]. Our phylogenomic analysis showed that one MAG that was previously assigned to Ca. Aminicenantes (GCA_004524955.1), recovered from the Bothnian Sea [146], is affiliated with the newly proposed family Ca. Sulfomarinibacteraceae. Black dots indicate dsrAB-containing genomes/MAGs. Bootstrap values with >90% are indicated with filled black circles on nodes. Nitrospina gracilis 3/211 (GCA 000341545.2) was used as an outgroup. The scale bar represents 10% sequence divergence.