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Fig. 4 | Genome Biology

Fig. 4

From: Diverse genetic mechanisms underlie worldwide convergent rice feralization

Fig. 4

Comparison between weedy and cultivated rice in domestication and non-domestication regions. a The overlapping rate (%) between de-domestication regions of weedy rice and domestication regions of rice. The japonica- and indica- type weedy rice groups are indicated by orange and blue, respectively. ChinaJS and ChinaGD refer to weeds from the Chinese provinces of Jiangsu and Guangdong, respectively. b The genes in targeted genomic regions of domestication selection are highlighted in red for japonica type (top), and blue for indica type (bottom), while gray points indicate genes locating outside of domestication regions. The x-axis represents FST value between weedy and wild rice populations, and y-axis represents FST value between cultivated and wild rice populations. c The distribution for FST values of each gene between weedy and cultivated rice is plotted, with red distribution showing genes residing in domestication region and green distribution for non-domestication genes

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