Fig. 4From: Abundant RNA editing sites of chloroplast protein-coding genes in Ginkgo biloba and an evolutionary pattern analysisThe hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity changes associated with amino acid changes that occurred in non-silenced editing in Ginkgo biloba chloroplast transcripts. Hydrophilicity amino acids: T, R and S (Thr, Arg, and Ser, respectively). Hydrophobicity amino acids: A, M, W, I, C, L, V, F, H, P and Y (Ala, Met, Trp, Ile, Cys, Leu, Val, Phe, His, Pro and Tyr, respectively). “-” indicates transformed toBack to article page