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Figure 1.

From: Genomic analysis of Agrobacterium radiobacter DSM 30147T and emended description of A. radiobacter (Beijerinck and van Delden 1902) Conn 1942 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Sawada et al. 1993

Figure 1.

Phylogenetic trees highlighting the relationships among A. radiobacter DSM 30147T and other closely related sequenced strains. (a) A tree was built based on 370 conserved proteins shared among the 15 genomes (12 Agrobacterium strains, 2 Rhizobium strains very closely related to Agrobacterium and one out-group strain, R. rhizogenes K84); (b) A tree inferred from the 16S rRNA genes of the same strains. The phylogenies were inferred by MEGA 5.05 using the neighbor-joining algorithm [20,24], and 1,000 bootstrap repetitions were computed to estimate the reliability of the branching order. The genome accession numbers of the strains used in the phylogenetic reconstructions: A. albertimagni AOL15, ALJF00000000; Rhizobium sp. PDO1-076, AHZC00000000; A. vitis S4, A. radiobacter, ASXY01000000; GCA_000016285; Agrobacterium sp. H13-3, GCA_000192635; Agrobacterium sp. 10MFCol1.1, ARLJ00000000; A. tumefaciens 5A, AGVZ00000000; A. tumefaciens F2, AFSD00000000; A. tumefaciens C58, GCA_000092025; Agrobacterium sp. ATCC 31749, AECL00000000; R. lupini HPC(L), AMQQ00000000; A. tumefaciens str. Cherry 2E-2-2, APCC00000000; Agrobacterium sp. 224MFTsu3.1, ARQL00000000; A. tumefaciens CCNWGS0286, AGSM00000000 and R. rhizogenes K84 GCA_000016265.

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