Long-read sequencing of 111 rice genomes reveals significantly larger pan-genomes

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Figure 1.

Genomic features of the rice pan-genome derived from 111 rice accessions. (A) A Circos display of the rice pan-genome. From outer to inner circles, they stand for (a) chromosomes (centromeres are in red), (b) novel sequences distributions, (c) insertion and (d) deletion distributions (≥50 bp), (e) GC content distributions (orange), (f) gene distributions (blue), (g) transposable element distributions (light red), and (h) frequent translocation regions (≥20 translocation events in 1 Mb). (B) Composition of transposable elements in terms of the percentages of the genome size in the 111 rice accessions. (*) NipRG.

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  1. Genome Res. 32: 853-863

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