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. 2008 Mar 28;9:147. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-9-147

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Number and size of gene families larger than two for eleven fungal genomes. Shown are the numbers of gene families with two or more members (red and blue bars) and the total numbers of genes in those gene families (black bars) across the sample of genomes studied here. Duplicate genes were identified by sequence similarity using GenomeHistory [82]. Duplicate genes were used to form homology-based single-linkage cluster gene families, using the graph-theoretic application GT Miner [89].