Fig. 5: Comparison of gene clustering based on orthology and synteny of the ABC dataset (see text for details). | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Comparison of gene clustering based on orthology and synteny of the ABC dataset (see text for details).

From: Whole-genome microsynteny-based phylogeny of angiosperms

Fig. 5

a Comparison of the sizes of orthogroups and synteny clusters. b (Upper) binary phylogenomic profiles for all orthogroups (size > 1) (clustered into three groups separated by dashed lines) and (bottom) corresponding synteny profiles (clustered by Jaccard distances within each group). We use the number of involved species to annotate profiles, note that one orthogroup can correspond to multiple synteny clusters, and vice versa. c (Upper) binary phylogenomic profilings of all synteny clusters (clustered into four groups separated by dash lines) and (bottom) corresponding orthogroup profiles (clustered by Jaccard distances within each group).

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