Fig. 3From: Pangenomics of the cichlid species (Oreochromis niloticus) reveals genetic admixture ancestry with potential for aquaculture improvement in KenyaVenn diagram representing the distribution of genes shared by our sample and O. niloticus, Betta splendens, experimental sample, and O. aureus. Each ellipse represents a model species, and each intersection depicts the number of genes shared by two species or more. For each model species, the number of genes and the percentage of 27,577 genes are presented. O. niloticus had highest number of shared genes with the other species (18,272) amounting to 66.3%, while experimental sample followed with 16,333 (59.23%) shared genes. O. aureus shared 11,852 (42.98%) genes, while B. spendens shared 11,020 (39.96%) genes with other species. O. niloticus had 5796 unique genes. Experimental sample had 4006 unique genes, O. aureus 2715, and B. spendens with 2223 unique genesBack to article page