Fig. 2
From: Chromosome-level genome assembly of an important wolfberry fruit fly (Neoceratitis asiatica Becker)

Phylogenetic and genomic comparisons of 10 fruit flies. (a) Phylogenetic position of Neoceratitis asiatica relative to other insects. Branch lengths of the tree are scaled to estimated divergence time in Mya with every million years presented by dotted lines. Tree topology is supported by posterior probabilities of 1.0 for all nodes. The red line shows the divergence time between Neoceratitis asiatica and Ceratitis capitata. The pie charts of significantly expanded (green), contracted (red) and remained (blue) gene families are labelled following each branch. Host range and genome size are also shown here. Orange circles represent species with more than five hosts, and green triangles represent species with fewer than five hosts. (b) Bar plots show total gene counts for each fly partitioned according to their orthology profiles, including single-copy genes in all species (1:1:1), multi-copy genes in all species (N:N:N), monophagous fly-specific genes (Mono), polyphagous fly-specific genes (Poly), species-specific duplicated genes (SD), species-specific genes (ND) and unassigned genes (UG).