Fig. 2: Population phylogeny of B. bruxellensis. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Population phylogeny of B. bruxellensis.

From: Whole-genome sequencing of 1,060 Brettanomyces bruxellensis isolates reveals significant phenotypic impact of acquired subgenomes in allopolyploids

Fig. 2

A Population structure using whole genome, primary genome and acquired genome SNPs. B Neighbor-joining tree of 946 isolates based on whole genome SNPs. Branches are colored according to the redefined clusters and admixed groups. The admixed D1/D2 group corresponds to the former Wine 2 cluster. The outer ring is colored according to the ploidy. C Number of isolates and ploidy per cluster and admixed groups. D Nucleotide diversity (π) and nucleotide divergence (DXY) within and between clusters. Circle diameter and line thickness are proportional to nucleotide diversity and nucleotide divergence, respectively.

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