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Fig. 3 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: The Rubisco small subunits in the green algal genus Chloromonas provide insights into evolutionary loss of the eukaryotic carbon-concentrating organelle, the pyrenoid

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Box-whisker/bee swarm plots comparing the distribution of hydrophobicity of helices A and B from RBCS homologs of the Chlamydomonadales (Table 1). Significant difference (p < 0.001) is based on Brunner–Munzel test. a Comparison among five species of the Reticulata group of the genus Chloromonas. b Comparison among three groups of Chloromonadinia (the most left three), and 12 other lineages (11 strongly supported primary clades and Spermatozopsis [14]) within the Chlamydomonadales (Table 1), showing phylogeny based on Nakada et al. [14], Lemieux et al. [24] and Matsuzaki et al. [22, 27]

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