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Fig. 4

From: Genome-wide identification and characterization of COMT gene family during the development of blueberry fruit

Fig. 4

Evolution of COMTs in different plant species. a The evolution relationship of 15 plants in research. b A phylogenetic trees for COMTs from 15 plants. (The red, yellow and blue characters correspond to Group Ia, Group Ib, Group II, respectively; red - Anthoceros angustus, dark blue - Physcomitrella patens, green - Selaginella moellendorffii, orange - Ginkgo biloba, purple - Amborella trichopoda, sky blue - Oryza sativa; clade red – cluster I; clade green-cluster II). c Synteny analysis of VcCOMT genes between blueberry and three plant species. Gray lines in the background indicate the collinear blocks within blueberry and other plant genomes. The same color represents COMTs with collinearity in different genomes. d Ka/Ks ratio of Vitis vinifera, Actinidia chinensis, Rhododendron williamsianum and Vaccinium corymbosum

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