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From: The reference genome and transcriptome of the limestone langur, Trachypithecus leucocephalus, reveal expansion of genes related to alkali tolerance

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Genomic landscape of T. leucocephalus. a Circle diagram depicting the T. leucocephalus genome, divided into five categories, including noncoding RNA, gene abundance, transcriptome, GC content, and repeats. Starting at the outside of this circle, the divisions are as follows. I: Chromosome information. II: Noncoding RNA information in the 10 k statistic unit, including the number and distribution of rRNA, tRNA, and other types of noncoding RNA. III: Repeat information in the 10 k statistic unit. Darker colors indicate more highly significant values. IV: The abundance of genes in the 100 k statistic units. Darker colors indicate more highly significant values. V: Blood expression levels with log2 (FPKM) are shown in red (negative) and blue (positive). VI: GC content information in the 10 k statistic units. b KEGG pathway enrichment with over 200 genes. c Orthologs of gene families in 16 primates. d Whole-genome transcription information of seven tissues from T. leucocephalus

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