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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 2

From: Comparative genome-wide identification and characterization of SET domain-containing and JmjC domain-containing proteins in piroplasms

Fig. 2

Chromosomal distributions (A to F) and interspecies collinearity analysis (G) of putative KMT and JHDM genes. Panels A to F are the chromosomal maps of the putative KMTs and JHDMs in the six piroplasm genomes: Babesia bovis (A), Babesia microti (B), Theileria annulata (C), Babesia bigemina (D), Babesia duncani (E) and Theileria parva (F). The upper part of (G) indicates the interspecies collinearity relationship of putative KMT and JHDM genes between Babesia bigemina, Babesia duncani and Theileria annulata, while the middle part indicates the interspecies relationship of putative KMT and JHDM genes between Babesia bovis, Babesia duncani and Babesia microti; the lower part indicates the interspecies relationship of putative KMT and JHDM genes between Babesia duncani, Theileria parva and Theileria annulata. The yellow lines indicate the collinearity relationship of putative KMT genes between species, and the green lines indicate the collinearity relationship of putative JHDM genes between species

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