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From: Chromosome-level genome assembly of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) provides insights into its genome evolution

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Structural characteristics and evolution of cyprinid genomes. A Chromosomal contact maps of grass carp using Hi-C data. The blocks refer to the contacts between one location and another. The deeper colors represent the higher intensity of contact. B Collinear blocks of genes shared by the zebrafish and grass carp genomes. Each colored line represents a best match between the two species. The number of genes in blocks is greater than 30. C The average genome sizes, TE sizes, and contents of different TE types of cyprinids. D The relationship between genome size and TE size in cyprinids using the spearman method

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