Fig. 2
From: The vast majority of somatic mutations in plants are layer-specific

Somatic mutations sharing between layers and branches. A The distribution of somatic mutations across branches. The five panels show (left to right) (i) whether the mutations follow the topology of the tree (black checkmark) or not (red cross), (ii) the sets of branches in which mutations are present, each row corresponds to a set and the black point marks the branches present in the set, (iii–v) the number of somatic mutations in L1, L2, or shared between layers. B Somatic mutations in the entire tree and the two sub-trees. C–E Unrooted neighbouring joining trees of the individual samples outlining the similarity between the samples from the same layer. C All samples. D Samples from the right sub-tree consisting of branches B1, B2, and B3. E Samples from the left sub-tree consisting of branches B5, B6, and B7