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Table 1 Identification of single copy genes and the predicted replicate blocks within each lineage

From: Identification, characterization, and utilization of single copy genes in 29 angiosperm genomes

Species

Total number of genes

Number of single copy genes

Singletons

Number of replicate blocks

Aquilegia coerulea

24823

4962

1886

65

Arabidopsis lyrata

32670

4863

1710

89

Arabidopsis thaliana

27382

4285

919

211

Brachypodium distachyon

26552

3987

733

151

Brassica rapa

41019

3098

1366

745

Capsella rubella

26521

3613

393

179

Carica papaya

27584

8292

3377

60

Citrus clementina

24533

4550

876

131

Citrus sinensis

25379

4883

946

111

Cucumis sativus

21458

4778

1309

149

Eucalyptus grandis

36376

6897

3930

316

Fragaria vesca

32831

6132

3547

122

Glycine max

45272

3687

2348

777

Gossypium raimondii

37505

3823

1456

801

Manihot esculenta

30666

3788

672

476

Mimulus guttatus

26718

4081

724

266

Oryza sativa

55565

9995

6829

160

Phaseolus vulgaris

27197

3760

554

342

Populus trichocarpa

40668

4435

2502

544

Prunus persica

27864

3922

689

122

Ricinus communis

31221

11095

7206

115

Setaria italica

35471

7608

4130

154

Solanum lycopersicum

34727

6274

2687

317

Solanum tuberosum

35119

5665

2388

238

Sorghum bicolor

33032

6761

3399

152

Thellungiella halophila

26351

3676

511

177

Theobroma cacao

29408

7226

3434

139

Vitis vinifera

26346

5684

2501

143

Zea mays

39656

6184

3307

383

  1. The singleton is referred as a single copy gene which no orthologs are found in other lineages.