Figure 9From: High correlation between genotypes and phenotypes of environmental bacteria Comamonas testosteroni strains Phylogenetic analyses of the genes for nitrate reduction, steroids degradation and antibiotics and heavy metal resistance that are consistent among the 14 strains of C. testosteroni . A) The NJ tree of the genes for nitrate reduction. B) The NJ tree of the genes for steroids degradation. C) The NJ tree of genes for PCA 4,5-cleavage. D) The NJ tree of the genes for copper resistance. E) The NJ tree of the genes for cobalt-zinc-cadmium resistance. F) The NJ tree of the genes for multidrug resistance. All the genes are from the shared gene clusters. The genes used to build tree A, B and C could be viewed in Additional file 5: Table S5, Additional file 6: Table S6 and Additional file 7: Table S7, respectively. The genes used to build tree D, E and F could be viewed in Additional file 8: Table S8. All trees were built on protein sequences with p-distance. The different colors indicate different sampling areas of the C. testosteroni strains as in Figure 1B. The bootstrap-support value before each node represents the confidence degree of each branch. The branches with the bootstrap-support value less than 60 were collapsed.Back to article page