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From: The Kalanchoë genome provides insights into convergent evolution and building blocks of crassulacean acid metabolism

Fig. 2

Genome duplication in Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi. a Syntenic depth of the K. fedtschenkoi genome for each grape gene. Syntenic depth refers to the number of times a genomic region is covered by synteny blocks against another genome. b Typical micro-colinearity patterns between genomic regions from grape and K. fedtschenkoi. Rectangles show predicted gene models with colors showing relative orientations (blue: same strand, black: opposite strand). Matching gene pairs are displayed as connecting shades. Three orthologous gene groups that were maximally retained as four copies in K. fedtschenkoi were highlighted with phylogenetic trees on the right suggesting two rounds of genome duplications in the Kalanchoë lineage. c Four-fold transversion substitution rate (4dtv) in K. fedtschenkoi and six other eudicot plant species

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