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From: Analysis of five near-complete genome assemblies of the tomato pathogen Cladosporium fulvum uncovers additional accessory chromosomes and structural variations induced by transposable elements effecting the loss of avirulence genes

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Chromosome-scale genome assemblies of five Cladosporium fulvum isolates. A Comparison of the size, gene content, and repetitive DNA content among matching chromosomes of C. fulvum isolates Race 5, Race 0WU, Race 2.4.9.11, Race 2.4.5.9.11 IPO, and Race 4. Matching chromosomes from different isolates are grouped and depicted as rectangles composed of two tracks representing the gene density (in red) and repetitive DNA content (in black), using a sliding window of 30 kb. B Pairwise synteny among the five C. fulvum genomes. Ribbons connect syntenic regions of the chromosomes. The figure shows a reciprocal translocation between Chr4 and Chr10 in isolate Race 5, an inversion in Chr10 in isolate Race 0WU, and another inversion in Chr1 in isolate Race 2.4.9.11

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