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From: Phylogenomic approaches untangle early divergences and complex diversifications of the olive plant family

Fig. 7

Comparisons of genome synteny of Oleeae with that of Forsythieae and Jasmineae. Two genome synteny plots were generated for Olea europaea and Fraxinus excelsior of Oleeae with Jasmimum sambac and Forsythia suspensa, respectively. a Synteny of Olea europaea with the putative parental lineages: there were 303 synteny blocks found with Forthysia suspensa while there were 173 synteny blocks found with Jasmimum sambac. b Synteny of Fraxinus excelsior with the putative parental lineages: there were 470 synteny blocks found with Forsythia suspensa while there were 388 synteny blocks found with Jasmimum sambac. Top 5% of most similar syntenic blocks’ ribbons were marked as green. c Bar plot of numbers of synteny blocks from different synteny combinations. The numbers in parentheses represent the number of syntenic sequences. For, Forsythia suspensa.; Jas, Jasmimum sambac; Ole, Olea europaea; Fra, F. excelsior

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