Figure 3From: Functional diversification of duplicate genes through subcellular adaptation of encoded proteinsSubcellular localizations of the (a) UBC and (b) AIR family members and subcellular localization changes inferred based on the phylogeny. The common name and yeast protein identifier (in brackets) of the protein are indicated. The schematic representation of a yeast cell depicts three possible localizations: nucleus (small circle), endoplasmatic reticulum (eclipse around nucleus), and cytoplasm (remainder of the cell). The co-localization of the protein with one of the yeast subcellular compartments is indicated by grey shading.Back to article page