Genomic localization of mutations.
A. Normalized genomic positions of all mutations. The vertical lines highlight the total 65 mutations fixed in the nine Evos. Color variation indicates the nine Evos. WT and Reduced represent the wild-type and reduced genomes used in the present study. B. Normalized genomic positions of random mutations. The simulation of 65 mutations randomly fixed in the reduced genome was performed 1,000 times. As an example of the simulation, the genomic positions of 65 random mutations are shown. The vertical lines in purple indicate the mutations. C. Statistic significance of the genome locational bias of mutations. The distance from the mutated location to the nearest genomic scar caused by genome reduction was calculated. The mutations accumulated in the nine Evos and the 1,000-time random simulation were all subjected to the calculation. The significance of genome locational bias of the mutations in Evos was evaluated by Welch’s t-test. The histogram of 1,000 tests for 1,000 simulated results is shown. The mean of p-values (μp) is indicated, which is within the 95% confidence interval (0.07< μp < 0.09).