Extended Data Fig. 2: Comparison of NLR gene numbers identified in this study with previous publications. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 2: Comparison of NLR gene numbers identified in this study with previous publications.

From: Convergent reduction of immune receptor repertoires during plant adaptation to diverse special lifestyles and habitats

Extended Data Fig. 2

a Comparison of NLR gene number in this study with the NLR gene number in Li et al. (RGAugury)43 for the corresponding species. b Comparison of NLR gene number in this study with NLR gene number in Baggs et al. (NLR-Annotator)41 for the corresponding species. c Comparison of NLR gene number in this study with NLR gene number in Krourelis et al. (NLRtracker)46 for the corresponding species. d Comparison of NLR gene number in this study with NLR gene number in Qin et al. (HMMER, MAFFT, Fasttree)47 for the corresponding species. Each scatter plot contains the linear regression trend (solid line), 95% confidence interval (dark gray shade), 95% prediction interval (light gray shade), and Pearson's correlation coefficient with two-sided test. Two-sided Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks tests were conducted for boxplots (centre line: median; box limits: upper and lower quartiles; whiskers: 1.5x interquartile range).

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