Genome Networks Root the Tree of Life between Prokaryotic Domains
Genome Networks Root the Tree of Life between Prokaryotic Domains is a scholarly work by William F. Martin, published in 2010 in ''Genome Biology and Evolution''. The main subjects of the publication include biology, RNA sequencing, Marine microorganism, tree of life, root, lineage, genetics, phylogenetics, tree, computational biology, evolutionary biology, horizontal gene transfer, genome, phylogenetic tree, prokaryotes, Phylogenetic network, gene, and three-domain system. On the basis of 562,321 protein-coding gene families distributed across 191 genomes, authors find that the deepest divide in the prokaryotic world is interdomain, that is, separating the archaebacteria from the eubacteria.