Copyright information:Taken from "An SOS-regulated operon involved in damage-inducible mutagenesis in "Nucleic Acids Research 2005;33(8):2603-2614.Published online 10 May 2005PMCID:PMC1092274.© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved Phylogenetic analyses included DnaE and DnaE2 proteins of all fully sequenced genomes where such duplication could be found. Only and were included for simplification, although the duplication can be found in several other Mycobacterial genomes. The names of the ORFs and species name abbreviations shown are the same adopted in the genome annotation of each organism. Abbreviations of organism names are as follows: AGR, str. C58; b, K12; BB, RB50; bll, USDA 110; BMA, ATCC 23344; BMEI, 16M; BPP, 12822; BPSL, K96243; BR, 1330; CC, CB15; CE, YS-314; DIP, NCTC 13129; Mb, AF2122/97; MCA, str. Bath; mll and mlr, MAFF303099; NCgl, ATCC 13032; Nfa, IFM 10152; PA, PAO1; PP, KT2440; PPA, KPA171202; PSPTO, str. DC3000; RB, SH 1; RPA, CGA009; Rsc and Rsp, ; Rv, H37Rv; SAV, MA-4680; Smc and Sma, 1021; VP, RIMD 2210633; VV, YJ016; XAC, pv. str. 306; and XCC, pv. str. ATCC 33913. The numbers indicate the bootstrap values >50%.