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TABLE 1. Gene candidates for horizontal transfer in S. cerevisiae and A. gossypii
FIG. 1. The phylogeny of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase supports horizontal gene transfer from bacteria to fungi
FIG. 1—Continued.
FIG. 2. Synteny identifies the location from which the family 2 DHOD gene was lost in the Saccharomyces cerevisiaegene is not present, as indicated by the dashed line
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