Extended Data Fig. 3: Comparison of orthologous gene content similarities between co-expressed gene modules in different yeast species. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 3: Comparison of orthologous gene content similarities between co-expressed gene modules in different yeast species.

From: Candida pathogens induce protective mitochondria-associated type I interferon signalling and a damage-driven response in vaginal epithelial cells

Extended Data Fig. 3

a, Comparison of C. albicans modules against modules of other species. b, Comparison of C. glabrata modules against modules of other species. c Comparison of C. parapsilosis modules against modules of other species. d, Comparison of C. tropicalis modules against modules of other species. Each box represents a module of a given species (reference module); the title of a box represents the reference module name. Each reference module is compared with all modules of other three species, and the modules of other species with the highest similarity to the reference module are plotted with horizontal bars, representing level of similarity (in %). Labels of the horizontal bars indicate <species name > _<module name > . ‘calb’ denotes C. albicans, ‘cglab’ - C. glabrata, ‘cpar’ - C. parapsilosis, ‘ctrop’ - C. tropicalis. The level of similarity refers to the fraction (in %) of shared one-to-one orthologous genes between two given modules, defined as the intersection of gene lists of orthologs of two modules divided by the union of these gene lists.

Back to article page