Evolution of prokaryote and eukaryote lines inferred from sequence evidence
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The new ferredoxin tree does not significantly alter our overall phylogenetic scheme. The agreement among the various diverse trees that we have presented has given us confidence that our interpretation of early evolutionary events is essentially correct. The recent increase in sequence information, particularly for 5S rRNA, has allowed us to begin the interpretation of the early evolutionary history of the eukaryotic host organisms. In the future, we intend to continue the elucidation of eukaryotic phylogeny and will shortly present a corroborative tree based on the 5.8S rRNAs.
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