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Kabbalistic tree with flaming sword in yellow. (The flaming sword that protects the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Life itself.) Based on diagram by Morgan Leigh: Date: 2007: Source: This is a derivative work of Morgan Leigh's "File:Tree of life wk 02.jpg" Author: Cronholm144: Other versions: derivative works. Македонски; Русский
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Note by User:Sette-quattro: The image has been faithfully redrawn, also keeping possible errors made by original authors (e.g. some of the areas surrounding part of the tree are partly misaligned. Caption: The tree includes 92 named bacterial phyla, 26 archaeal phyla and all five of the Eukaryotic supergroups. Major lineages are assigned ...
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The exact relationships of the three domains are still being debated, as is the position of the root of the tree. It has also been suggested that due to lateral gene transfer, a tree may not be the best representation of the genetic relationships of all organisms. (Replacing en:Image:Tree_of_life.jpg) Original creator User:Samsara.
Full tree of life was generated including "Genome size" dataset, then exported to SVG. Edited in Inkscape v. 0.46 to remove key and viewbox, then resize page to ...
The different colors represent the three domains of life: pink represents eukaryota (animals, plants and fungi); blue represents bacteria; and green represents archaea. Note the presence of Homo sapiens (humans) second from the rightmost edge of the pink segment.
[1]. The image was generated using iTOL: Interactive Tree Of Life [2], an online phylogenetic tree viewer and Tree Of Life resource.. ↑; ↑; Date: 1 July 2007: Source: Vectorization based on , all names in latin for possible usage in different languages.