Fig. 1From: Impacts of local population history and ecology on the evolution of a globally dispersed pathogenNumber of shared genes among Xylella fastidiosa isolates. a. ML phylogenetic tree shows the relationship between isolates X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa (blue) and subsp. pauca (yellow) from Costa Rica plants. Isolates names are colored based in the plant in which they were isolated: Vinca spp. (purple), Psidium spp. (red), Coffea spp. (brown), and Nerium oleander (orange); b. A cladogram shows the core genome (up) and the number of unique at each node of the phylogeny (down, bolded). Numbers next to isolate name indicate number of genes in the genomeBack to article page