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a The PCA plot shows that samples belonging to the same phylogenetic clade tend to group closely, except for two cases. b A cluster analysis reinforces the trend derived from the PCA.

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English: Global transcriptomic profiles of the samples. a The PCA plot shows that samples belonging to the same phylogenetic clade tend to group closely, except for two cases. b A cluster analysis reinforces the trend derived from the PCA, with almost all the samples belonging to the same lineage clustering together. The heatmap colour scale reflects the Euclidean distance between each sample, calculated from the complete transcriptomic signatures
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Source https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11948-6
Author Álvaro Chiner-Oms 1,2,12, Michael Berney 3,12, Christine Boinett4,5, Fernando González-Candelas 1,6, Douglas B. Young7, Sebastien Gagneux8,9, William R. Jacobs Jr3, Julian Parkhill 10, Teresa Cortes 11 & Iñaki Comas 2,

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