Single-cell strand sequencing of a macaque genome reveals multiple nested inversions and breakpoint reuse during primate evolution

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Evolutionary history and segmental duplication (SD) architecture of inverted region. (A) All inversions for which the evolutionary history has been determined are mapped on a phylogenetic tree in which the branch thickness is proportional to the number of inversions. (B) Inversions for which the lineage specificity has been determined are shown. The figure highlights the correlation between the presence of SDs at the inversion BPs and the size of the inversions.

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  1. Genome Res. 30: 1680-1693

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