Plant genome evolution in the genus Eucalyptus is driven by structural rearrangements that promote sequence divergence

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Figure 2.

Synteny karyotype of Chromosome 1. Blue ribbons between karyotypes indicate the presence of syntenic sequences between species pairs. In all other regions, synteny has become lost. Synteny is lost to either rearrangements (inverted, translocated, or duplicated), sequence divergence, loss, or gain. Chromosomes are ordered by our phylogenetic tree.

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  1. Genome Res. 34: 606-619

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