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Figure 6

From: Did RNA editing in plant organellar genomes originate under natural selection or through genetic drift?

Figure 6

The correlation of total editing frequency and gene specific rates of molecular evolution at nonsynonymous ( d N ) (a, c) and synonymous ( d S ) (b, d) sites in chloroplast genomes of A. formosae and A. capillus-veneris (a, b), and mitochondrial genomes of A. thaliana , B. vulgaris , and O. sativa (c, d). Solid points (red) signify membrane-bound proteins, while open points (blue) represent soluble proteins. Data for A. formosae are shown as triangles, while A. capillus-veneris is presented as circles (a, b). Data for A. thaliana, B. vulgaris, and O. sativa are presented as squares, triangles, and circles respectively (c, d).

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