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Because humans evolved from a common ancestor shared with bonobos and chimps, we share certain features.
The phylogenetic tree presented in Figure 3 suggests that X. albilineans, X. fastidiosa and the Hrp Xanthomonas group derived from a common ancestor shared with Stenotrophomonas.
It is also noteworthy that recent genomic analysis indicates that pathogenic Neisseria evolved from a common ancestor shared with N. polysaccharea[ 50], which has a class II pilE gene.
These results reflect the triplication of the Brassica genomes since their divergence from a common ancestor shared with A. thaliana, and they are consonant with recent analyses of the C genome of Brassica napus.
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