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. 2020 Mar 21;9(3):257. doi: 10.3390/antiox9030257

Table 2.

Missed sequences from the genomes of the four Eucalyptus species.

Types of Missed Genes E. camaldulensis E. globulus E. grandis E. gunnii
Missed genes in clusters 1 Prx19, Prx37, Prx64, Prx79, Prx83, Prx116, Prx127, Prx138, Prx139, Prx161, Prx164 Apx-R[P], Prx19, Prx23, Prx37, Prx39, Prx50, Prx116, Prx129-2, GPx07 1CysPrx03-2, Prx129-2, Prx188 Prx16, Prx18, Prx19, Prx20, Prx52, Prx53, Prx54, Prx64, Prx66-2, Prx106, Prx129-2, Prx130, Prx176, Prx188, GPx01
Singletons 2 APx04, Prx27, Prx28, Prx145, Prx155, Prx165, Prx168 Prx89, Prx189, Prx194, Prx195, Prx197, Prx198 Prx183, Prx189, Prx198, GPx11 APx06, Prx81, Prx89, Prx108, Prx183, Prx189, Prx194

1 Genes missed in one organism are members of clusters in other organisms; 2 Genes missed in one organism are singletons in other organisms; Pink Genes missed in one organism are all pseudogenes in other organisms; Green Genes missed in one organism are not pseudogenes in all other organisms. Other missed genes without colour are not all pseudogene and not all partial or complete in other organisms.