Extended Data Fig. 4: Analysis of chromosomal collinearity and chromatin structure among three Kalanchoe species. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 4: Analysis of chromosomal collinearity and chromatin structure among three Kalanchoe species.

From: Unravelling the predominant genetic paths for asexual reproduction in Kalanchoe

Extended Data Fig. 4: Analysis of chromosomal collinearity and chromatin structure among three Kalanchoe species.

a, Genome-wide synteny features within each of the three species, and between them and V. vinifera or C. japonicum. Lines between chromosomes indicate synteny, with colored lines emphasizing the 1:2 syntenic relationships between representative V. vinifera or C. japonicum chromosomes and Kalanchoe chromosomes. b, d, f, Chromosomal collinearity analysis to identify chromosomal fragments derived from WGD events in K. daigremontiana (b), K. fedtschenkoi (d), and K. marnieriana (f). c, e, g, Overview of assembly completeness and structural characteristics in each chromosome. Chr03, Chr05, Chr06, Chr08, Chr09, Chr10 and Chr16 are gap-free assemblies containing centromeres in K. daigremontiana (c); Chr05, Chr07, Chr08, Chr09, Chr13, Chr14, Chr15, Chr16, Chr17, and Chr18 are gap-free assemblies containing centromeres in K. fedtschenkoi (e); Chr04, Chr05, Chr07, Chr08, Chr09, Chr10, Chr11, Chr13, Chr14, and Chr16 are gap-free assemblies containing centromeres in K. marnieriana (g).

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