Figure 2: Nucleotide diversity distribution in peach. | Nature Genetics

Figure 2: Nucleotide diversity distribution in peach.

From: The high-quality draft genome of peach (Prunus persica) identifies unique patterns of genetic diversity, domestication and genome evolution

Figure 2

The outer track represents nucleotide diversity (π) in 50-kb nonoverlapping sliding windows estimated from a sample of 23 haploid genotypes (11 diploid accessions and the reference dihaploid Lovell). The 14 inner tracks depict the SNP frequency distributions for 50-kb nonoverlapping sliding windows in the ten peach accessions and four Prunus wild species compared to the reference individual (dihaploid Lovell). The order is (from the outside inward): P. ferganensis (E), Oro A (W), Shenzhou Mitao (E), Yumyeong (E), Sahua Hong Pantao (E), GF305 (W), Quetta (E), Earligold (W), IF7310828 (W), Bolero (W), F1 Contender × Ambra (W), P. kansuensis (S), P. davidiana (S) and P. mira (S). E, eastern accessions; W, western accessions; S, wild species.

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