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From: Genome sequencing of the high oil crop sesame provides insight into oil biosynthesis

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Distribution of the basic genomic elements of sesame. (A) Pseudomolecules. (B) Gene density (mRNA); the frequency of sites within gene regions per 500 kb ranged from 0.04 to 0.61. (C) DNA transposon element (TE) density; the frequency of sites within DNA TE regions per 500 kb ranged from 0 to 0.22. (D) Retrotransposon element density; the frequency of sites per 500 kb within retrotransposon element regions ranged from 0 to 0.71. (E) GC content; the ratio of GC sites per 100 kb ranged from 0.32 to 0.40. Inner ribbons indicate self-collinearity of sesame, and the homologous regions of more than 1 Mb are highlighted. Circos [24] was used to construct the diagram.

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