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From: The genome of Citrus australasica reveals disease resistance and other species specific genes

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The orthologous gene clusters in C. australasica and C. australis genomes identified using Orthovenn3. (a) The orthologous gene clusters present in C. australis and C. australasica. 19,980 orthologous clusters (48,185 genes) were shared between the two species and 666 gene clusters (4,191 genes) and 870 gene clusters (12,748 genes) were unique to C. australis and C. australasica respectively. (b) Orthologous gene clusters among C. australasica collapsed genome and the two haplotype genomes. 21,061 gene clusters (76,167 genes) were shared by three genomes and 709 clusters (3,307 genes), 445 clusters (1,676 genes), and 476 clusters (1,696 genes) were specific to the collapsed, hap1 and hap2 assemblies

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