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From: Patchwork sequencing of tomato San Marzano and Vesuviano varieties highlights genome-wide variations

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Main results from ITAG23 gene mapping on SL240, Vesuviano (RSV) and San Marzano (SM) tomato genomes. Grey bars represent the twelve tomato chromosomes and chromosome 0 The distribution of the genes within the SL240 genome is shown by black lines The distribution of genes mapped more than once is shown in the following circle with purple lines when the redundancy is equal or lower than 30 copies and with orange lines when genes re-mapped more than 30 times SM and RSV specific behaviours are indicated in green and in blue, respectively, in the whole picture, while the common behaviours among the two genotypes are indicated in red In particular, on each chromosome (grey bars) colored lines indicate the distribution of the S lycopersicum genes which are not mapped in the two SM and RSV genotypes The two inner circles indicate the distribution of genes that are specific to RSV (circle with a light blue background) and to SM (circle with a light green background) genotypes, along the respective pseudomolecules Common genes identified exclusively in chromosome positions from the two newly sequenced genotypes are in red and are linked by red connectors between the two inner circles to better highlight the conserved positions of these genes in the two newly sequenced genomes

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