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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 2

From: A chromosome level genome assembly of Pseudoroegneria Libanotica reveals a key Kcs gene involves in the cuticular wax elongation for drought resistance

Fig. 2

Gene family and genome evolution of Pse. libanotica. A: The left panel includes the estimation of divergence time of Pse. libanotica and O. sativa, B. distachyon, T. aestivum, A. tauschii, T. durum, T. dicoccoides, T. urartu, S. cereale, H. vulgare, Z. mays and (A) thaliana. The right panel displays the distribution of single-copy, multiple-copy, unique and other orthologues. B: Distribution of the ks values of the best reciprocal BLASTP hits in the genomes of Pse. libanotica (Pse), D. glomerata (Dgl) and (B) distachyon (Bdi). C: The number of gene families shared among five Triticeae species genomes shown in Venn diagrams. The overlap between the circles indicates gene families shared between species, and the numbers refer to the number of gene families

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