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From: The chromosome-level genome and key genes associated with mud-dwelling behavior and adaptations of hypoxia and noxious environments in loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)

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Genome assembly, phylogenomic and gene family change analyses. a The Circos plot showing the 25 chromosomes in loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus. Rings (A–H) indicate GC content, contigs, gene density, repeat coverage, DNA-TE (DNA-transposable elements), LTR (long terminal repeats), LINE (long interspersed nuclear elements), and tandem duplicated genes in each pseudo-chromosome of the loach genome. b The phylogeny and divergence times of the loach and other fishes. The number in each node represents the divergence time among species and the red circle indicates the fossil record used for calibration in the node. The numbers with slashes represent the expanded and contracted gene families in the node

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