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Figure 9

From: High correlation between genotypes and phenotypes of environmental bacteria Comamonas testosteroni strains

Figure 9

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.

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