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From: Long-read based assembly and synteny analysis of a reference Drosophila subobscura genome reveals signatures of structural evolution driven by inversions recombination-suppression effects

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De novo assembly of a D. subobscura genome from long-read PacBio sequencing data. The six chromosomes are referred to by their corresponding letter (i.e., A, J, U, E, O and dot) and Muller element (i.e., A, D, B, C, E and F, respectively; in parentheses) designations. Chromosomes are shown oriented from centromere (C) to telomere (T). Each chromosome panel includes (top) a scheme of the reconstructed pseudochromosome and their component forward (sepia) and reverse (black) scaffolds with labels (e.g., s062) on them; (center) a drawing of the Kunze-Mühl and Müller [12] reference standard karyotype, modified to take into account that the ch-cu strain used for genome sequencing is structurally O3 + 4 (or Oms + 4; see the results and discussion section) and (bottom) a ruler indicating the sections (from 1 to 100) and subsections (each from A to E) of the Kunze-Mühl and Müller [12] map. A 1 Mb-scale bar is shown below the dot

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