Fig. 1: Ancestral Brassicaceae genomes and the distribution of ancestral GBs along the seven pseudochromosomes of I. indigotica. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 1: Ancestral Brassicaceae genomes and the distribution of ancestral GBs along the seven pseudochromosomes of I. indigotica.

From: A chromosome-scale genome assembly of Isatis indigotica, an important medicinal plant used in traditional Chinese medicine

Fig. 1

a The ancestral genomes ACK, PCK, and tPCK, each comprising 22 ancestral GBs. Blocks with opposite orientations relative to that of ACK are represented by downward-pointing arrows. M-N and D GBs are translocated in tPCK chromosomes tPC2 and tPC7 compared with PCK chromosomes PC2 and PC7. The structures were drawn based on previous studies32,33,34. b Twenty-two GBs and their positions within the I. indigotica genome. Genes of each GB boundary are shown beside the chromosomes with the corresponding A. thaliana locus IDs within parentheses based on MCScanX results. The A. thaliana GB boundaries were derived from a previous study34

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