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. 2023 May 10;11:e15326. doi: 10.7717/peerj.15326

Table 2. Tetrad structures of chloroplast genomes.

Group Accession No. Species name Region location
a NC_036102.1 Sophora alopecuroides LSC:1–84221, IRb:84222–110095, SSC:110096–128234, IRa:128235–154108
NC_056151.1 Sophora moorcroftiana LSC:1–83342, IRb:83343–107133, SSC:107134–125139, IRa:125140–148930
b NC_062457.1 Zingiber teres LSC:163399–88112, IRb:88113–117864, SSC:117865–133646, IRa:133647–163398
NC_062475.1 Solanum velardei LSC:155437–86008, IRb:86009–111535, SSC:111536–129909, IRa:129910–155436
c NC_038203.1 Machilus pauhoi LSC:58951–152621, IRb:1–20074, SSC:20075–38876, IRa:38877–58950
NC_038204.1 Machilus thunbergii LSC:58901–152551, IRb:1–20050, SSC:20051–38850, IRa:38851–58900
d NC_053720.1 Colobanthus nivicola LSC:58978–142328, IRb:142329–16445, SSC:16446–33651, IRa:33652–58977
NC_053721.1 Colobanthus lycopodioides LSC:58937–142581, IRb:142582–16439, SSC:16440–33616, IRa:33617–58936
e NC_057956.1 Camellia achrysantha LSC:44327–130575, IRb:130576–156658, SSC:1–18243, IRa:18244–44326
NC_057957.1 Camellia chrysanthoides LSC:44332–130895, IRb:130896–156959, SSC:1–18267, IRa:18268–44331
f NC_048463.1 Wolffia globosa LSC:45381–137551, IRb:137552–169361, SSC:169362–13570, IRa:13571–45380
NC_050170.1 Cyperus rotundus LSC:47738–148698, IRb:148699–186119, SSC:1–10315, IRa:10316–47737
g NC_050999.1 Heterotis rotundifolia LSC:26740–112476, IRb:112477–139215, SSC:139216–156336, IRa:1–26739
NC_056142.1 Verbena officinalis LSC:25809–110326, IRb:110327–136134, SSC:136135–153491, IRa:1–25808
h NC_062509.1 Solanum caripense LSC:2–85726, IRb:85727–109824, SSC:109825–130908, IRa:130909–1
NC_060516.1 Cymbidium cyperifolium LSC:688–85961, IRb:85962–111550, SSC:111551–127763, IRa:127764–687
i NC_053746.1 Rhododendron platypodum LSC:1–109134, IRb:109135–153784, SSC:153785–156397, IRa:156398–201047
NC_061648.1 Larix kongboensis LSC:91317–34931, IRb:34932–35367, SSC:35368–90880, IRa:90881–91316

Notes.

Note: The positions for the regions are represented from the starting point to the ending point. A starting point greater than the ending point, indicates that the region spans the beginning and end of the sequence.