Using Roma, a user can easily obtain a taxonomic tree of interest using the getTaxonomy structure. The tree can be restricted to a certain root or by a list of members and the data is returned in the newick format. The newick can then be exported and used to create a tree object using ape which can then be visualised using ggtree. This can be done using the getTaxonomy() function, the output example of which is below.
## [1] "root_taxon : NULL"
## [1] "newick : character"
This tree can be further analysed and annotated using the ggtree package available in Bioconductor.