Fig. 2: Comparison of alignability and rearrangements among five chromosomal-level Anopheles genomes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Comparison of alignability and rearrangements among five chromosomal-level Anopheles genomes.

From: Anopheles mosquitoes reveal new principles of 3D genome organization in insects

Fig. 2

a Heatmap representing the number of synteny blocks for each pair of genomes; b Heatmap representing the mean lengths of synteny blocks for each pair of genomes; c Synteny dot plot showing results of pairwise alignments between An. coluzzii and An. albimanus; forward orientation visualized in red, reversed in blue; d Comparison of syntenic block lengths for each chromosome arm. Y-axes represent the ratio of average syntenic block length on the specific chromosome (depicted on X-axes) to the genome-wide average. Titles of plots indicate alignment reference and colors of dots correspond to query species: red—An. albimanus, green—An. atroparvus, indigo—An. stephensi, azure—An. merus, black—An. coluzzii.

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