Fig. 3: Phylogenetic relationships and gene orthology among thrips and other insect species. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: Phylogenetic relationships and gene orthology among thrips and other insect species.

From: A chromosome-level genome assembly of Stenchaetothrips biformis and comparative genomic analysis highlights distinct host adaptations among thrips

Fig. 3

The approximately-maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree was constructed based on 298 single-copy orthologous genes among 19 species. The divergence time and the 95% confidence interval (blue bar) were shown at the internodes. Bars represent the gene number of different types of orthologues. 1:1:1 (single copy orthologous genes in all species); N:N:N (multi-copy orthologous genes in all species); species-specific (unique genes to specific species); Lepidoptera (Lepidopteran-specific orthologous genes); Hymenoptera (Hymenopteran-specific orthologous genes); Diptera (Dipteran-specific orthologous genes); Hemiptera (Hemipteran-specific orthologous genes); Thrips (Thrips-specific orthologous genes); other (genes belong to all other orthogroups); unassigned (genes cannot be assigned to any orthogroups).

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