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From: Parasitic plants have increased rates of molecular evolution across all three genomes

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Scatter plot of comparisons between phylogenetically independent pairs of parasitic plants and their nonparasitic relatives. Points were calculated as the value of the nonparasitic clade subtracted from the parasitic clade, so that if the parasite has a faster rate then the difference is greater than 0. Each line represents a single substitution class in one of the three plant genomes, and each comparison is represented either by a red dot if the parasitic clade has the greater substitution rate or a blue dot if the nonparasitic clade has the higher substitution rate. The points have been slightly jittered to allow overlapping points to be seen clearly.

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