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Fig. 5 | BMC Bioinformatics

Fig. 5

From: fagin: synteny-based phylostratigraphy and finer classification of young genes

Fig. 5

fagin-inferred homology classes for the Brassicaceae (above) and Saccharomyces (below) case studies. In each study, the top row of plots, labeled ancient, represents a random sample of genes from ancient strata (outside Brassicaceae or Saccharomyces). The lineage-specific row includes genes that are unique to the clade, but that are not unique to the focal species. The species-specific row includes only the orphan genes. The original inferences of orphan, lineage-specific, and ancient genes were made by standard phylostratography [50]. Each group of bars represents the number of query genes that fall into a given homology class in relation to each target species

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