Figure 1: The sunflower genome assembly allows integration of diversity, genetics and expression data. | Nature

Figure 1: The sunflower genome assembly allows integration of diversity, genetics and expression data.

From: The sunflower genome provides insights into oil metabolism, flowering and Asterid evolution

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a, Circular representation of the pseudomolecules. b, Density of two families of long retrotransposon terminal repeats (5.25–9.5 kb in blue and 9.5–12.25 kb in red) and genes (purple). c, SNP density in 80 lines of the domesticated sunflower. d, Locations of genes mapping to oil metabolic pathways. e, QTLs for seven oil-related traits, whereby the colour (from light to dark) indicates the trait: palmitate, linoleate, oil content, oleate, phytosterol, stearate and tocopherol. f, Regions associated with flowering time in domesticated sunflowers. g, Location of homologues of A. thaliana flowering genes. h, Expression of organ-specific genes (from outside to inside tracks: pollen, stamen, pistil, disc floret ovary, ray floret ovary, disc floret corolla, bract, ray floret ligule, leaf, stem and root).

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