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Fig. 1. The fraction of non-protein-coding DNA and megabases of protein coding
sequence (CDS) per haploid genome in different species. (A) The ratio of the
total bases of non-protein-coding to the total bases of genomic DNA per
sequenced genome across phyla (i.e. the fraction of non-protein-coding DNA).
The four largest prokaryote genomes and two well-known bacterial species are
depicted in black. Single-celled organisms are shown in gray, organisms known
to be both single and multicellular depending on lifecycle are light blue,
basal multicellular organisms are blue, plants are green, nematodes are
purple, arthropods are orange, ascidians are yellow, and vertebrates are red.
Species names are listed below B. (B) The amount (in megabases) of CDS per
genome for species ranked by fraction of non-protein-coding DNA. Figure
adapted from Taft et al. (Taft et al.,
2007) with permission from BioEssays.