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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: A whole genome duplication drives the genome evolution of Phytophthora betacei, a closely related species to Phytophthora infestans

Fig. 5

Whole genome duplication in Phytophthora betacei P8084 and comparative synteny analyses. (A) Gene duplication patterns in the assemblies of P. betacei P8084, P. infestans RC1-10, and P. infestans T30-4 shown as the percentage of genes classified in a given duplication type relative to all the predicted genes. (B) Examples of duplicated genomic regions in P. betacei P8084 with one single corresponding region in P. infestans RC1-10. Histograms showing the distribution of the number of aligned collinear anchor blocks per gene in reciprocal comparisons between: (C) P. betacei P8084 and P. infestans RC1-10, (D) P. infestans RC1-10 and P. infestans T30-4, (E) P. betacei P8084 and P. nicotianae P1569, and (F) P. infestans RC1-10 and P. nicotianae P1569. Bars in orange represent the mode of the distribution for values > 0 blocks per gene

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