An atlas of fish genome evolution reveals delayed rediploidization following the teleost whole-genome duplication

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Comparative atlas of TGD-duplicated regions across 74 teleosts. (A) Phylogenetic tree of the 74 teleost genomes in the comparative atlas and 27 outgroups. The color map represents the proportion of genes from each species annotated in the comparative atlas. Divergence times were extracted from TimeTree (Kumar et al. 2017). (B) Karyotype paintings using the comparative atlas. At the top, we show the inferred ancestral karyotype after the teleost whole-genome duplication (TGD). Below, karyotypes of three teleost genomes are colored by their ancestral chromosome of origin according to the comparative atlas (1a, 1b, …, 13a, 13b).

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  1. Genome Res. 32: 1685-1697

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