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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Historical genomics reveals the evolutionary mechanisms behind multiple outbreaks of the host-specific coffee wilt pathogen Fusarium xylarioides

Fig. 5

Gene sharing across the F. xylarioides strains. a) Orthogroups shared between F. xylarioides arabica, robusta and the two Coffea strains. Drawn using 13 782 orthogroups (excluding 449 F. xylarioides robusta orthogroups and 175 F. xylarioides arabica orthogroups that differed in presence/absence between the two strains of each population. The two Coffea strains are more divergent (with 1123 orthogroups that differ in presence/absence between the two strains) and so are drawn separately. The two arabica strains (563 and 908) share 13 062 genes and the two robusta strains (254 and 277) share 13 104 genes in total. b) Putative effectors shared between F. xylarioides arabica, robusta and the two Coffea strains. Drawn using 64 putative effector proteins that differed in presence/ absence across the host-specific populations

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