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. 2012 Apr 10;109(19):E1183–E1191. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1121356109

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

“Supercluster” of complex LIMEs that includes a single element from Arabidopsis (LIME ID 1516) and 24 clusters from four other genomes: soybean, rice, sorghum, and grape. The network of complex LIMEs from Arabidopsis (At; maroon node), soybean (Gm; gray nodes), rice (Os; gold nodes), sorghum (Sb; green nodes), and grape (Vv; blue nodes) is shown. All elements in one cluster are connected to a selected representative with the edges of the same color as the nodes. Clusters of LIMEs within one species are connected through the representative nodes with dark green edges if they share one or more multiple-copy complex LIMEs. Clusters sharing LIMEs across multiple species are connected through their representatives with red edges.