Figure 5From: Long mRNAs coding for yeast mitochondrial proteins of prokaryotic origin preferentially localize to the vicinity of mitochondriaRelationship between phylogenetic categories of genes coding for mitochondrial proteins and their MFI values. Mitochondrial proteins were previously grouped into four classes corresponding to: SC, 56 genes specific to S. cerevisiae; E, 115 genes with homologs in eucaryotes exclusively; BE, 80 genes with homologs in bacteria and eucaryotes; ABE, 100 genes with homologs in archaea, bacteria and eucaryotes. Genes of prokaryotic origin are in red, and those of eukaryotic origin in green. Bars are Tukey-Cramer 99% confidence intervals. This graph shows a very significant effect of the prokaryotic/eukaryotic origin of genes on the MFI of their mRNAs.Back to article page