Extended Data Fig. 2: Characterization of type I and type II NLRs.
From: Plug-in strategy for resistance engineering inspired by potato NLRome

a, Phylogenetic relationships among type I and type II NLR clades. NLR clades whose mean branch length relative to their leaves is less than 1 are collapsed, marked using triangles in the phylogeny. b, Number of type I NLRs clades sister to type II or type I NLR clades. c, Number of previously reported sensor and helper NLRs belonging to Type I and Type II NLR clades. d, Proportions of type I and type II NLRs distributed in NLR gene clusters. e, Number of previously reported sensors, NLRs, which recognize pathogen effectors from five types of pathogens, are distributed in type I and type II NLR clades. f, Evolutionary features of type I and type II NLRs, using NRC4, R1 (type I NLRs) and NRC0, NRCx, NRC1, NRC2, NRC3, Prf (type II NLRs) as examples. Bootstrap values > 75 are displayed for the corresponding nodes.