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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: In-depth transcriptome characterization uncovers distinct gene family expansions for Cupressus gigantea important to this long-lived species’ adaptability to environmental cues

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Phylogenetic relationships and number of gene families displaying expansion and contraction, respectively, among 10 plant species. Phylogenetic tree was constructed based on 4850 high-quality 1:1 single-copy orthologous genes identified by OrthoMCL, and moss species (Physcomitrella patens) was used as outgroup. Pie diagram on each branch of the tree represents the proportion of genes undergoing contraction (red) or expansion (blue) events. Number at root (6591) denotes the total number of gene families predicted in the most recent common ancestor (MRCA). The numerical values beside each node show the estimated divergent time of each node (myr). The amount of reconstructed gene families (the most left column), specific gene family identified (the second left column), genes within gene families (the second column from the right), and total genes (column in the most right) were presented

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