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Revision as of 04:54, 13 August 2011
Genera Phylogenies
Extrapolation of evolutionary relationships between the species using sequence frequency comparisons, 16S rRNA alignments, and genome structural comparisons have all yielded different results. Inclusion of a larger set of sequenced species in the genera may elucidate new information about their origins and unique sequence elements between clusters.Disparate Trees Resulting From Too Little Information