Population genomics reveals mechanisms and dynamics of de novo expressed open reading frame emergence in Drosophila melanogaster

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Figure 8.
Figure 8.

Converting mutations between neORFs and their homologous sequences. The figures on the top represent the six converting mutation that can occur between a neORF and its homologous sequence. They are generic examples, representing systematically the neORF on the left of the alignment and the homologous sequence on the right. The barplot on the top of the figure represents the percentage (y-axis) of six genic features that are not present in the homologous sequences of neORFs. The table represents the percentage of each combination of converting elements. The pink colors indicates that the considered element (ex start codon) is present in the homologous sequence. The gray color indicates that the element is not present in the homologous sequence.

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  1. Genome Res. 33: 872-890

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