Fig. 1: The Solanum pan-genome captures the phenotypic, ecological, agricultural and genomic diversity of this crop-rich genus.
From: Solanum pan-genetics reveals paralogues as contingencies in crop engineering

a, Approximate centroid of the native range for the 22 selected Solanum species, grouped by type of agricultural use: wild (W), locally important and consumed (C), ornamental (O) and domesticated (D). b, The phenotypic diversity of shoots and fruits from a subset of Solanum species in the pan-genome. Scale bars, 5 cm (shoots) and 1 cm (fruits). c, Orthogroup-based phylogeny of the Solanum pan-genome recapitulates the major clades, grade I and clade II. The branch lengths reflect coalescent units. Ma, million years ago. d, Genome size (Gb) and representation of non-repetitive (light grey) and repetitive (dark grey) sequences of each species of the Solanum pan-genome. e, GENESPACE plot showing gene macrosynteny across the pan-genome relative to tomato. Scale bar, 9,000 genes.