Fig. 2From: Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of the diploid Rosa chinensis provides insight into the mechanisms underlying key ornamental traitsGenetic variation of the haplotype genome in high heterozygous R. chinensis ‘CH’. a-c The length distribution of duplications (a), inversions (b) and translocations (c) between the two haplotypes genomes. d-e The genomic structural variation characteristics between the two haplotype genomes. hA and hB mean the haplotype A and haplotype B of ‘CH’ genome, separately. f. Collinearity and structural variation distribution between two haplotypes of ‘CH’. g. Differential expression ratios of alleles in four tissues of roots, stems, leaves, and flowersBack to article page