Fig. 4: Analysis of flagellar genes and their phylogenetic distribution. | Nature Plants

Fig. 4: Analysis of flagellar genes and their phylogenetic distribution.

From: Genomes of early-diverging streptophyte algae shed light on plant terrestrialization

Fig. 4

The phylogenomic tree (left) was constructed using a maximum-likelihood method based on the concatenated sequences of single-copy genes from different representative algal lineages. The horizontal bar chart (middle) denotes the number of putative orthologues to 398 Chlamydomonas conserved flagellar proteins; the pink horizontal bar represents the number of structure-related flagellar genes (individual genes listed at the top of the right panel), while the green area represents the number of flagella-associated genes. The right panel shows the key structure-related flagellar proteins in six categories. The circle size is proportional to the copy number of putative orthologous genes found in the respective species.

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