Fig. 2: Evolution and diversity of rubber-producing genes in Euphorbiaceae. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Evolution and diversity of rubber-producing genes in Euphorbiaceae.

From: The haplotype-resolved telomere-to-telomere genome and OMICS analyses reveal genetic responses to tapping in rubber tree

Fig. 2: Evolution and diversity of rubber-producing genes in Euphorbiaceae.

A The Hevea gene cluster expansion and contraction: the pink, red and blue segments of the pie chart represent the maintained, expanded and contracted gene, respectively. B GO enrichment results for gene clusters with highly significant expansion of CATAS 7-33-97. P values were calculated by one-sided hypergeometric test. C The number of rubber-producing genes in Euphorbiaceae plants. D The number of genes involved in the mevalonate (MVA), methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP), initiator synthesis, and rubber elongation pathways in Euphorbiaceae genomes. E Phylogenetic tree of REF and SRPP genes in Euphorbiaceae plants. The REF and SRPP genes are labeled in green and blue, respectively.

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