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. 2013 Mar 16;14:186. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-186

Figure 5.

Figure 5

An example from the syntenic analysis showing that N. bombycis often consist of two homologous regions, instead of one such as N. antheraeae. When summarized the number of syntenic regions in both N. antheraeae and N. bombycis, the number of paralogous syntenic region of N. bombycis is often twice more than that of orthologous syntenic region between N. antheraeae and N. bombycis, indicating that large segmental duplication events have occurred over the evolution of N. bombycis.