Question: Based on the phylogram below, which taxon is closely related to domain Eukaryota? ARCHEA EUKARYOTA BACTERIA Spirochaetae Proteobacteria Cyanobacteriam positives ** Planctomyces Green Flamentous Bacteria Entamoeba 80% Methanococus Aquife Thermoproteus Pyrodicticum Slime Molds Bacteria Archea Neither are related to Eukaryota. philes Ciliates Microsporidia Diplomonads Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree of the three domains of life inferred from the highly conserved 16s gene.

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Question: Based on the phylogram below, which taxon is closely related to domain Eukaryota?
BACTERIA
Spirochaetae
Proteobacteria
Cyanobacteria
Gram
positives
Planctomyces
Green Filamentous
Bacteria
ARCHEA
Entamoeba
Methanosarcina
Pog
Methanococus
Aquifex
Thermoproteus
Pyrodicticum
Bacteria
Archea
Neither are related to Eukaryota.
EUKARYOTA
Slime Molds
Halophiles
Animals
Ciliates
Entamoeba C
Microsporidia
Diplomonads
Plants
Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree of the three domains of life inferred from the highly conserved 16s gene.
Transcribed Image Text:Question: Based on the phylogram below, which taxon is closely related to domain Eukaryota? BACTERIA Spirochaetae Proteobacteria Cyanobacteria Gram positives Planctomyces Green Filamentous Bacteria ARCHEA Entamoeba Methanosarcina Pog Methanococus Aquifex Thermoproteus Pyrodicticum Bacteria Archea Neither are related to Eukaryota. EUKARYOTA Slime Molds Halophiles Animals Ciliates Entamoeba C Microsporidia Diplomonads Plants Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree of the three domains of life inferred from the highly conserved 16s gene.
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