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Fig. 2 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 2

From: Evolution and genomic organization of the insect sHSP gene cluster and coordinate regulation in phenotypic plasticity

Fig. 2

Phylogenetic relationships sHSP genes in Hemipteroid insects. Bayesian Phylogram of sHSPs proteins generated using WAG model of amino-acid evolution. Node labels indicate posterior probabilities. The tree is rooted with the clustered putative alpha-crystallin protein sequences from Diaphorina citri. Protein identifiers refer to names in Additional file 1: Table S1. Coloured boxes demarcate the sHSP-C genes from the hemipteroid order (yellow) and the hymenoptera (purple), odanata (red) and ephemera (orange) orders. The dashed boxes indicate the non-linked l(2)efl sequences. The dark grey box indicates the sHSP-C sequences from Diaphorina which falls independent of the other hemipteroid sHSP-C sequences in the phylogeny. In the hemipteroid (yellow) sHSP-C sequences are bolded

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