Fig. 1From: Mitochondrial genomes of two parasitic Cuscuta species lack clear evidence of horizontal gene transfer and retain unusually fragmented ccmFC genesLinear representations of mitogenomes of Cuscuta australis and C. campestris. The assembly of C. australis consists of eight contigs (divided by gaps), while that of C. campestris is represented as a single circle. Pseudogenes are indicated with a capital psi (Ψ). Fragmented genes have “_frag” at the end of their labels. Transcription is to the right above the lines, and to the left below the linesBack to article page