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A phylogenetic tree of life, showing the relationship between species whose genomes have been mapped by humans. The very center represents the last universal ancestor of all life on earth. The different colors represent the three domains of life: pink represents eukaryota (animals and plants); blue represents bacteria; and green represents archaea. Our species (Homo sapiens) is second from the rightmost edge of the pink segment. The light and dark bands along the edge correspond to clades: the rightmost light red band is Metazoa, with dark red Ascomycota to its left, and light blue Firmicutes to its right.[1]
Author(s)


Ivica Letunić. Retraced by Mariana Ruiz Villarreal
Copyright holder


Ivica Letunić
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tree_of_life_SVG.svg. The image was generated using iTOL: Interactive Tree Of Life, an online phylogenetic tree viewer and Tree Of Life resource. SVG retraced image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ITOL_Tree_of_life.jpg[2]
Date created


February 29, 2008
Country of first publication


Germany
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