Extended Data Fig. 5: Relative abundances of singletons and duplicated genes in G. max and the perennial Glycine genomes. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 5: Relative abundances of singletons and duplicated genes in G. max and the perennial Glycine genomes.

From: Phylogenomics of the genus Glycine sheds light on polyploid evolution and life-strategy transition

Extended Data Fig. 5: Relative abundances of singletons and duplicated genes in G. max and the perennial Glycine genomes.

a, The numbers of core genes identified in 26 annual Glycine datasets. b, Boxplot showing the number of Non-core, core genes and Non-redundant genes for five random selected annual soybeans from 26 annual Glycine datasets. d, Bar plot showing the number of shared singletons c and duplicated genes d between G. max and individual perennial genomes. e, Proportions of singletons and duplicates identified in individual genomes. Undefined categories of genes such as tandem duplicates were not shown in the plots.

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