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Fig. 5

From: The chloroplast genome of Farsetia hamiltonii Royle, phylogenetic analysis, and comparative study with other members of Clade C of Brassicaceae

Fig. 5

A The no. of four categories of oligonucleotide repeats revealedcountingreverse, complementary, palindromic, and forward repeats in F. hamiltonii and F.occidentalis. B Describe oligonucleotide repeats based on their size ranging from 20 to 56 bp in F. hamiltonii and F. occidentalis. C Characterize the no. of oligonucleotide repeats in the three regions and shared regions of the cp genome, LSC, SSC, IR, whereas LSC/IR and LSC/SSC depict mutual repeats in these zones, i.e. LSC/SSC denotes those repeats for which one repeat exists in LSC and other one exists in SSC. D Exhibit oligonucleotide repeats in functional units of F. hamiltonii and F. occidentalis chloroplast genomes. IGS, CDS, intron, and trn have been used to symbolize every functional region. Shared repetitions between two regions, such as IGS/CDS, IGS/Intron, and IGS/trn, have been detected

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