Fig. 2: Lavender genome evolution. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 2: Lavender genome evolution.

From: The chromosome-based lavender genome provides new insights into Lamiaceae evolution and terpenoid biosynthesis

Fig. 2

a Phylogenetic tree with 59 single-copy orthologs from 13 species identified by OrthoMCL to show divergence times. The distribution of genes in each species is shown in the right panel. b Synonymous substitution rate (Ks) distributions of syntenic blocks for lavender paralogs and orthologs with Vvin and some species (Smil, Sspl, Sbai and Tgra) in Lamiaceae. Lang, L. angustifolia; Smil, Salvia miltiorrhiza; Sspl, Salvia splendens; Slyc, Solanum lycopersicum; Sbai, Scutellaria baicalensis; Tgra, Tectona grandis; Sind, Sesamum indicum; Cros, Catharanthus roseus; Rchi, Rosa chinensis; Hann, Helianthus annuus; Aann, Artemisia annua; Ptri, Populus trichocarpa, Vvin, Vitis vinifera; Atha, Arabidopsis thaliana. c The syntenic blocks among Lang, Vvin, and Sbai. d Summary of tandem duplications in lavender and four other Lamiaceae species. e The number of each type of tandem block in lavender and four other Lamiaceae species

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