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                                     Sulfate utilization genes in the major eukaryote and eubacterial lineages. Representative genera for the major eukaryotic and eubacterial lineages are shown on a species phylogeny (Baldauf et al. 2000; Boone et al. 2001). Protein domains found in each genera are shown for the following genes: APS-kinase (K; dotted), ATP-sulfurylase (S; hatched), sulfotransferase (T; open), pyrophosphatase (P; gray), APS-reductase (R; labeled APS or PAPS), and thioredoxin (TRX; black). Also indicated are domains that were not found (N.F.). Lineages without genomic information are indicated by question marks 
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                                     Sulfate utilization genes in the major eukaryote and eubacterial lineages. Representative genera for the major eukaryotic and eubacterial lineages are shown on a species phylogeny (Baldauf et al. 2000; Boone et al. 2001). Protein domains found in each genera are shown for the following genes: APS-kinase (K; dotted), ATP-sulfurylase (S; hatched), sulfotransferase (T; open), pyrophosphatase (P; gray), APS-reductase (R; labeled APS or PAPS), and thioredoxin (TRX; black). Also indicated are domains that were not found (N.F.). Lineages without genomic information are indicated by question marks 
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