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Fig. 1 | Genome Biology

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From: High-quality reference genome sequences of two coconut cultivars provide insights into evolution of monocot chromosomes and differentiation of fiber content and plant height

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Cocos nucifera genome assembly, and genomic features. a The circos diagram of Cn. tall and Cn. dwarf. The circles from outer to inner separately represented GC (guanine-cytosine) content (I); gene density (II); transposable element (TE) density (III); SNPs density (IV); InDels density (V); Colinear links (VI). b Genome collinear analysis between C. nucifera and N. colorata genomes (window size of 1 Mb). c Density distributions of the Ks values for homologous genes. d Phylogenetic tree of Cn. tall, Cn. dwarf, and other 15 angiosperm species including their divergence time based on orthologues of the single-gene family. The circles represent the diploid events and the squares represent the triploid events. e Clusters of orthologous and paralogous gene families in C. nucifera, and three palm species

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