Fig. 1: Assembly and evolution of a copepod genome. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Fig. 1: Assembly and evolution of a copepod genome.

From: Genomic signatures of mitonuclear coevolution across populations of Tigriopus californicus

Fig. 1

a, Image of an adult T. californicus female carrying an egg sac. Scale bar: 0.25 mm. b, Venn diagram of shared and unique gene clusters among T. californicus, Drosophila melanogaster, A. mellifera and Daphnia pulex. c, Neighbour-joining phylogeny of eight T. californicus populations inferred from an alignment of 150,000 nucleotide positions across 100 protein-coding genes. Arrows point to collection locations along the west coast of North America. AB, Abalone Cove; BB, Bodega Bay; BR, Bird Rock; CAT, Catalina Island; FHL, Friday Harbor; SC, Santa Cruz; SD, San Diego; SRQ, San Roque. Credit: photo in a, G. W. Rouse.

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