Fig. 3From: Network analysis exposes core functions in major lifestyles of fungal and oomycete plant pathogensPresumed evolutionary trajectory of phytopathogenic and saprobic fungi illustrated by network of lifestyles’ shared functions. Edge thickness is in direct proportion to the count of shared gene families between different lifestyles (Table 2, see section “Gene families connecting a pair of lifestyles”, Methods), node size represents the average number of sequences per genome in a lifestyle. B – biotroph, H – hemibiotroph, N – necrotroph, Sap – saprotroph. Network image generated with Cytoscape version 3.3.0 [49] utilizing prefuse force directed layout algorithmBack to article page