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Fig. 6

From: Comparative transcriptomics of wild and commercial Citrus during early ripening reveals how domestication shaped fruit gene expression

Fig. 6

Distribution of DEGs between commercial mandarin and its progenitor species. The number of DEGs along the genome is represented in four different comparisons. Bar height represents the number of DEGs in a given windows, with color representing the admixture pattern of these genes (blue: admixed, orange: non-admixed mandarin). Bars with two colors represent genomic windows spanning two different admixed regions and include genes with both ancestries. A: Flavedo of wild and domesticated mandarin. B: Pulp of wild and domesticated mandarin. C: Flavedo of pummelo and domesticated mandarin. D: Pulp of pummelo and domesticated mandarin. E: admixture patterns of the commercial mandarin genome and distribution of runs of homozygosity (in black) and genic abundance (in red)

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