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Fig. 5

From: Molecular dynamics and structure function analysis show that substrate binding and specificity are major forces in the functional diversification of Eqolisins

Fig. 5

Phylogenetic Analysis of Eqolisins. a Radial phylogram. Fungal sequences are in red or black (small clusters indicated with a and b), Bacterial sequence in blue and Archaeal in cyan. The black and green arrows indicate two possible common ancestors discussed in the text. Roman numerals refer to selected clades discussed in the main text. Dots indicate Bayesian support > 0.8, scale bar represents a distance of 0.1 accepted amino acid mutations per site. b Radial cladogram. c Taxonomic distribution of eqolisins on a tree representative for generally accepted consensus species phylogenies. Roman numerals and a and b refer to the selected clades (Fig. 5a). Numbers indicate the number of sequences per clade and subphylum/class. Abbreviations in Additional file 15

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