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From: Genes encoding pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins are not conserved in location in plant genomes and may be subject to diversifying selection

Figure 2

Predicted genes in two regions of Brassica napus and the syntenic segment of the Arabidopsis genome. Protein-coding sequences in the Brassica genome fragments P2-9 and IJC2 (as predicted by Genscan). For clarity, Brassica predicted genes are numbered. Protein-coding sequences in the Arabidopsis genome reflect the Munich Information Centre for Protein Sequences (MIPS) annotation. The direction of arrows indicates the direction of transcription/translation. Pairs of connecting lines indicate orthologous coding sequences between Arabidopsis and Brassica; darker pairs of lines connect orthologous PPR encoding sequences and other important sequences. Shading between connecting lines is added for emphasis and clarity. Dark-filled arrows indicate PPR encoding sequences. Brassica sequences shown are limited by the size of fragment sequenced, thus genes that are outside these sequences are not available.

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