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Fig. 1 | Genome Biology

Fig. 1

From: SyRI: finding genomic rearrangements and local sequence differences from whole-genome assemblies

Fig. 1

Hierarchy of genomic differences and their propagation. a Genomic differences include differences in the structure (like inversions, translocations, or duplications) as well as local sequence differences like SNPs/indels. Differences in sequence can occur in syntenic regions as well as in rearranged regions. b A diploid cell containing two haplotypes, which can be distinguished by a translocation. Following meiosis and recombination, the haploid gametes can feature different copy-number variations for the translocated regions and the sequence differences in it

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