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Fig. 1 | Molecular Horticulture

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From: Multi-integrated genomic data for Passiflora foetida provides insights into genome size evolution and floral development in Passiflora

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Habit and morphology of Passiflora foetida and its genome assembly. a-g Photos show the (a) flower bud surrounded by glandular bracts, (b) fully opened flower, (c) young fruit with persistent glandular bracts, (d) mature fruit and (e-g) examples of the climbing habit. h Circos plot represents the ten pseudochromosomes of P. foetida. Tracks represent (i) the density of Copia-LTR-RTs, (ii) the density of Gypsy-LTR-RTs, (iii) the distribution of other repeat elements, (iv) gene density, and (v) GC content. These metrics were calculated in 500 Kb windows. The arcs at the center represent collinear blocks between chromosomes containing 15 or more genes

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