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Fig. 2 | Genome Biology

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From: Genome of the Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), a globally significant invasive species, reveals key functional and evolutionary innovations at the beetle–plant interface

Fig. 2

Phylogenetic relationships and estimates of completeness among the 15 insect genomes studied. a Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree based on amino acid sequences from 523 orthologs. All nodes have 100 % ML bootstrap support. The tree was rooted with Zootermopsis nevadensis. Asterisks indicate genomes that were sequenced via i5k and are analyzed herein for the first time. Estimated divergence times are shown along branches subtending the crown group nodes they refer to and were obtained from [3] for Coleoptera and [80] for all others. b The completeness of both genome assemblies and official gene sets (OGSs) of each of the insects was assessed using 2675 arthropod benchmarking universal single-copy orthologs (BUSCOs). For each species, the bottom bar in the histogram shows the OGS-based results, whereas the top bar shows the genome-based results. Images courtesy of: Nicolas Gompel (DMELA), Scott Bauer/USDA-ARS (MDEST), Chris Lewis (PXYLO), Didier Decouens (DPLEX), Barbara Strnadova (AGLAB), Klaus Bolte (DPOND), Kohichiro Yoshida (TCAST), Rafal Celadyn (OTAUR), PA Dept. of CNR (APLAN), Elizabeth Cash (NVITR), Gary McClellan (AMELL), John and Kendra Abbott/Abbott Nature Photography (PHUMA), Sandy Rae (APISU), Don Loarie (ZNEVA)

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