Fig. 6
From: Genome assembly and population analysis of tetraploid marama bean reveal two distinct genome types

Comparative analysis of gene families and evolutionary patterns in T. esculentum and related legumes. (A) Venn diagram showing the distribution of shared and species-specific gene families among T. esculentum and four other legume species. (B) Density curve illustrating the distribution of synonymous substitution rates (Ks) in homologous gene pairs among T. esculentum, B. variegata, and C. canadensis, provides insights into whole-genome duplication (WGD) events. (C) KEGG enrichment analysis of genes in core gene families shared by T. esculentum and the four legumes, highlighting enriched pathways. (D) KEGG enrichment analysis of genes in gene families unique to T. esculentum. Pathways are sorted by enrichment factor, with dot size representing the number of enrich genes and color indicating significance (red for higher significance, purple for lower significance).