Figure 2
From: The first complete genome of the simian malaria parasite Plasmodium brasilianum

Genome organization of P. brasilianum and its variation from P. malariae. The four concentric rings, from outermost to innermost, show (1) the sizes and labels of the 14 P. brasilianum chromosomes, as well as the Apicoplast and Mitochondria; (2) the location of the 5,559 P. brasilianum genes (blue), excluding those on unplaced scaffolds; (3) the location of the 5,010 P. malariae genes (blue) and pseudogenes annotated onto the P. brasilianum genome through 80% or higher sequence similarity, excluding those on unplaced scaffolds; (4) line plot indicating SNP density of the 41,125 sequence variants between P. brasilianum and P. malariae sequences aligned by LASTZ alignment. The chromosome sizes and SNP density tracks are labeled with corresponding colors. The figure was generated using the Circa software.