Ancient haplotypes resulting from extensive molecular rearrangements in the wheat A genome have been maintained in species of three different ploidy levels

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Schematic comparison of the 31-kb gene-rich region conserved on the proximal side of the Lr10 locus in T. monococcum, T. turgidum, and T. aestivum. The four genes ACT, CCF, CCF(p), and RGA2 located in this gene-rich region are represented by black boxes. The arrows located above the genes indicate the transcriptional orientation. Areas of similarity between the orthologous sequences are indicated in gray. The sizes of conserved intergenic regions are given in kilobases and are delimited by dashed lines. H1 and H2 indicate the haplotypes according to Scherrer et al. (2002).

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  1. Genome Res. 15: 526-536

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