Fig. 5: Phylogenetic analysis of the two NLRs and their homologs from Triticeae species.
From: Two complementary NLRs from wild emmer wheat confer powdery mildew resistance

a, b Phylogenetic trees of MlIW39-R1 (a), MlIW39-R2 (b) and homologs in T. dicoccoides (Zavitan), T. durum (Svevo), Th. elongatum (D-3458) and H. vulgare (Morex). Homologs from the same group are displayed in the same color. c Microcollinearity plots of MlIW39-R1, MlIW39-R2, and their homologs among four Triticeae genomes. The dashed pentagons represent homologous copies of the two NLR genes. The colors of the pentagram and the Roman numerals under the pentagons correspond to the different groups in (a, b). The Arabic numerals in the pentagons represent the different homologs corresponding to each genome. The dashed and solid gray lines indicate possible routes resulting the neighborhood of MlIW39-R1 and MlIW39-R2 in the genomic context.