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Table 2 Distribution of interspecific gene families

From: Genome-wide phylogenetic analysis and expansion of gene families involved in detoxification in Smittia aterrima (Meigen)and Smittia pratorum (Goetghebuer) (Diptera, Chironomidae)

Species

1:1:1

N: N:N

Chironomidae

Species-specific

Others

Unassigned

Anopheles arabiensis

3,232

3,461

0

803

4,566

526

Bradysia coprophila

3,232

4,042

0

3,064

4,600

1,608

Culex quinquefasciatus

3,232

3,854

0

1,890

5,304

801

Drosophila melanogaster

3,232

3,954

0

689

4,660

1,420

Hermetia illucens

3,232

3,816

0

1,438

4,631

874

Lucilia cuprina

3,232

3,817

0

1,992

5,417

1,078

Musca domestica

3,232

4,256

0

785

5,807

808

Belgica antarctica

3,232

4,054

435

555

3,881

1,353

Polypedilum vanderplanki

3,232

4,437

431

2,800

5,685

1,278

Smittia aterrima

3,232

4,015

403

201

4,185

294

Smittia pratorum

3,232

3,809

382

68

3,528

231

  1. Note: 1:1:1: Shared single-copy orthologs; N:N: N: Shared multi-copy orthologs; Chironomidae: Unique genes of Chironomidae; Species-specific: Species-specific genes; Others: Other orthologs; Unassigned: orthologs which cannot be assigned into any orthogroups