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. 2021 Aug 27;13(9):evab201. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evab201

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

The Lyg1 (outer circles) and Lyg2 (inner circles) genes of mammals, with pseudogenes validated. Color of circles represent different states of the genes, with black indicating complete open reading frames, gray being uncertain, and red being pseudogenes. Silhouettes are used to highlight species that have lost both of their Lyg1 and Lyg2 genes, with the extinct Steller’s sea cow indicated by a fading pattern, and also bats, showing extensive losses of Lyg2. Fully aquatic species are indicated by the bold blue branches. Abbreviations for the orders are: DER, Dermoptera; SCA, Scandentia; PIL, Pilosa; CIN, Cingulata; SIR, Sirenia; HYR, Hyracoidea; PRO, Proboscidea; TUB, Tubulidentata; MAC, Macroscelidea; AFR, Afrosoricida; DID, Didelphimorphia; DAS, Dasyuromorphia; DIP, Diprotodontia; and Mon, Monotremata.