Fig. 1: Comparative analysis and evolution of the M. charantia genome. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 1: Comparative analysis and evolution of the M. charantia genome.

From: Whole-genome sequencing provides insights into the genetic diversity and domestication of bitter gourd (Momordica spp.)

Fig. 1

a Phylogeny and divergence times of nine plant species (M. charantia, C. lanatus, C. melo, C. sativus, C. pepo, C. maxima, C. moschata, L. siceraria, and J. regia) and clusters of orthologous and paralogous gene families in the nine plant species identified by OrthoMCL. b The 4DTv distribution of duplicate gene pairs in M. charantia, C. pepo, C. sativus, and V. vinifera. c Syntenic blocks between the M. charantia genome and the three other cucurbit genomes, where syntenic blocks are defined as regions with >20 genes

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