Fig. 2: Comparative analysis of symbiotic receptors, signaling, and infection genes.
From: Genetics of nodulation in Aeschynomene evenia uncovers mechanisms of the rhizobium–legume symbiosis

a Phylogenetic pattern of symbiotic genes involved in rhizobial perception, signaling, and infection. The phylogenetic tree containing Aeschynomene species (in red), members of the main Papilionoid clades, and two non-Papilionoid legume species was obtained by global orthogroup analysis. All bootstrap values (×1000) were comprised between 92% and 100% and so are not indicated for figure clarity. The presence and absence of genes are indicated in black or with a red cross, respectively. b, c Phylogenetic analysis of the LysM-RLK gene family in A. evenia (red), Arachis duranensis (orange), M. truncatula (blue), and Lotus japonicus (green). b Phylogenetic tree of the LYR genes. c Phylogenetic tree of the LYK genes. Node numbers represent bootstrap values (% of 1000 replicates). The scale bar represents substitutions per site.