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. 2022 Feb 7;50(4):2128–2142. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkac058

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

sal genes reside in a well-conserved genetic context that is present even in species lacking sal. Query proteins for the FlaGs neighbourhoods and phylogenetic analysis are cysteine desulfurases. Colours and numbers indicate genes encoding homologous proteins, with the legend for functional annotations inset on the left. The Sal-type protein coding genes are shown in orange. Taxa highlighting indicates whether the Sal-type protein belongs to Sal(A)–(C) (yellow) or Sal(D)–(E) (pink). Green-outlined grey genes are non-coding genes, and blue-outlined genes show pseudogenised sal genes. Numbers on branches indicate percentage bootstrap support.