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. 2023 Jun 22;7(8):1221–1231. doi: 10.1038/s41559-023-02095-9

Extended Data Fig. 3. Decreased redundancy and diversity of the phosphatidylinositol signalling system in fungi.

Extended Data Fig. 3

a) KEGG graph based on Homos sapiens gene IDs. A rectangle can contain multiple genes from the same homologous group, therefore we have only shown the representative gene name that KEGG uses, in the chart and table (b) as well. Colouring of the rectangles is based on the average copy number ratio between non-fungi and Fungi (Ratio N/F), warmer colour represents more members of a given HG in non-fungi than in Fungi. Green asterisk (*) indicates the absence of a component in the Saccharomyces pathway based on the KEGG pathway (sce04070), while blue stroke represents the absence of a component from Dikarya based on our clustering. b) The table shows the average copy numbers of the HGs in which the components of the pathway were clustered. The ratio (N/F) explained above was used to colour the rectangles in diagram (a).