Figure 2From: Phylogenomic identification of five new human homologs of the DNA repair enzyme AlkBThe maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of the AlkB family. Only representative members (from human and E. coli), corresponding to the sequences in Fig. 1 are shown for the clarity of presentation. The position of the root was inferred from the large 2OG-Fe2+ oxygenase superfamily tree (data not shown). The topology of the presented tree received very high p-value support according to the Shimodaira-Hasegawa [31] and "approximately unbiased" [32] tests (0.998 and 0.988, respectively).Back to article page