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From: Complex Evolutionary Dynamics of Massively Expanded Chemosensory Receptor Families in an
Extreme Generalist Chelicerate Herbivore
Genome Biol Evol. 2016;8(11):3323-3339. doi:10.1093/gbe/evw249
Figure Legend:
Genomic organization of Tetranychus urticae GRs and ENaCs. Genomic distribution of CRs by family or clade: (a) clade A
TuGRs, (b) clade B TuGRs, and (c) ENaCs. In each case the distribution of CRs along the genome is shown with lengths of
vertical line segments corresponding to counts in a gene cluster; gene counts for the forward (+) and reverse (−) strand
orientations are as indicated. Clusters of CRs were calculated such that a given gene is represented only once, i.e., its count
contributes to only one vertical line segment. Where clusters are observed, intact CRs are indicated by turquoise (line
segments originating from the zero axis) with pseudogenes
in magenta
(see
legend).
Foronplotting,
genes
were
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Creative
included in the pseudogene category. For display, the genome was concatenated from largest to smallest scaffolds (alternating
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