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"content": "[@bert_hubert](https://fosstodon.org/@bert_hubert ) I've been thinking about your result, and wanted to see if there's anything special about Mehtanobrevibacter smithii (one with distinct skew) on a phylogenetic level. \n\nAttaching concatenated tree of 630 Archael genomes with Crenarchaeota outgroup. I used a 76 SCGs extracted and aligned via muscle, combined using fasttree max-likelihood method.\nhttps://cdn.masto.host/genomicsocial/media_attachments/files/112/722/568/787/403/149/original/3a503d16100501e2.png\n",
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