Figure 1: Phylogeny, genomes, fruits and seeds of primitive, wild and cultivated citrus. | Nature Genetics

Figure 1: Phylogeny, genomes, fruits and seeds of primitive, wild and cultivated citrus.

From: Genomic analyses of primitive, wild and cultivated citrus provide insights into asexual reproduction

Figure 1

(a) Citrinae phylogeny and genomes. A phylogenetic tree was constructed using the maximum likelihood method. Asterisks indicate the de novo genomes sequenced in this study. Circles indicate previously published genomes. Purple indicates primitive citrus; green indicates wild citrus; brown indicates the three basic species of citrus. Bootstrap values >60 are indicated. (b) Differences among the fruits and seeds from primitive, wild and cultivated citrus. Cross-sections of young (left) and mature (right) fruit from different species are shown. The length of each line is based on the percentage of seed weight in the fruit. Scale bars, 1 cm.

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