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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 3

Predicted genes in radish and the syntenic segment of the Arabidopsis genome. Protein-coding sequences in the radish genome (bottom; as predicted by Genscan). Protein-coding sequences in the Arabidopsis genome reflect the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences (MIPS) annotation. The direction of the arrows indicates the direction of transcription/translation. Dark filled arrows indicate PPR encoding sequences. Arrows with horizontal stripes indicated monooxygenase encoding genes. The gene g4, indicated with a grey filled arrow, encodes a non-LTR retroelement reverse transcriptase. Orthologous coding sequences in the two genomic sequences are indicated by connecting lines. Distances in megabasepairs in Arabidopsis are indicative of the location of sequences on chromosome 1.

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