Given the following approximation of our current best understanding of the tree of life, which domains are most closely related? Bacteroides Chlamydia Green sulfur bacteria Spirochetes Bacteria Chloroplast ancestor Cyanobacteria Mitochondrial ancestor Gram-positive α bacteria Proteobacteria B Thermodiscus. 8 Y E.coli E Crenarchaeota Korarchaeota Archaea Euryarchaeota Methanospirillum Methanococcus Haloferax Thermococcus Giardia Eukarya Trypanosoma Animals Fungi Plants Paramecium Dictyostelium Entamoeba

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Given the following approximation of our current best understanding of the tree of life, which
domains are most closely related?
Bacteroides
Chlamydia
Green sulfur
bacteria
Spirochetes
Deinococcus
Bacteria
Chloroplast
ancestor
Cyanobacteria
Gram-positive
bacteria
Bacteria and Archaea
Thermotoga
Archaea and Eukarya
Mitochondrial
ancestor
a
Bacteria and Eukarya
Proteobacteria
8
Thermodiscus
В
Y
E. coli
E
Crenarchaeota
Korarchaeota
Aquifex
All three domains of life are equally closely related
Archaea
Euryarchaeota
Methanospirillum
Methanococcus
Haloferax
Thermococcus
Giardia
Eukarya
Trichomonas
Trypanosoma
Physarum
Encephalitozoon
Animals
Fungi
Plants
Paramecium
Dictyostelium
Entamoeba
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following approximation of our current best understanding of the tree of life, which domains are most closely related? Bacteroides Chlamydia Green sulfur bacteria Spirochetes Deinococcus Bacteria Chloroplast ancestor Cyanobacteria Gram-positive bacteria Bacteria and Archaea Thermotoga Archaea and Eukarya Mitochondrial ancestor a Bacteria and Eukarya Proteobacteria 8 Thermodiscus В Y E. coli E Crenarchaeota Korarchaeota Aquifex All three domains of life are equally closely related Archaea Euryarchaeota Methanospirillum Methanococcus Haloferax Thermococcus Giardia Eukarya Trichomonas Trypanosoma Physarum Encephalitozoon Animals Fungi Plants Paramecium Dictyostelium Entamoeba
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