File:GHCS JTTtree.svg
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English: 'phylogenetic tree' from JTT distances of glutamyl cystein synthase of 75 species, computed with Bosque, using UniProt aminoacid sequences, and drawn with SplitTree. 1,2 Bacteria without chloroplasts. 3,5 Bacteria with chloroplasts. 4 Plants. 6 Fungi/Parasites. 7 Simple multicell animals. 8 Vertebrata. |
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current | 23:15, 12 January 2018 | 512 × 512 (69 KB) | JoKalliauer (talk | contribs) | Better human readable sourcecode | |
19:17, 30 January 2009 | 715 × 715 (720 KB) | Ayacop (talk | contribs) | forgot cyanobacteria, taxa within graphics | ||
18:01, 30 January 2009 | 644 × 662 (820 KB) | Ayacop (talk | contribs) | adapted frame size | ||
17:58, 30 January 2009 | 956 × 715 (820 KB) | Ayacop (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1='phylogenetic tree' from JTT distances of glutamyl cystein synthase of 75 species, computed with Bosque, using UniProt aminoacid sequences, and drawn with SplitTree.}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=[[User:Ayacop|Ay |
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