Fig. 1From: The complete mitochondrial genome of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus): using nanopore long reads to investigate gene transfer from chloroplast genomes and rearrangements of mitochondrial DNA moleculesThe assembly graph of the A. esculentus mitogenome. Each colored segment is labeled with its size and named contig/R 1–12 by rank of size. Only segment 9, 11 and 12 representations are inferred as repeats. All segment adjacencies are supported by the long reads, indicating a complex branching genomic structure. The possible structures formed by high frequency rearrangements mediated by three long repeats were drewBack to article page