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. 2014 Jul 28;21(6):585–602. doi: 10.1093/dnares/dsu021

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Comparative analyses of the longest 100 scaffolds (in blocks of 20) of A. hypochondriacus with the nine chromosomes of B. vulgaris showing a high level of synteny between the two species. It is also evident that the collinear blocks in A. hypochondriacus cover individual scaffolds across their compete lengths in most cases indicating a good quality of the de novo assembly. This figure appears in colour in the online version of DNA Research.