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. 2015 May 12;10(5):e0125332. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125332

Fig 1. Assembly result of the complete chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of F. tataricum.

Fig 1

a. Three representative contigs (Ctgs) for the cp genome of tartary buckwheat and comparison with the corresponding regions of the common buckwheat cp genome. b. Mapping of WGS raw reads onto the completed cp sequence of tartary buckwheat. The principal structure of tartary buckwheat cp genome as represented by LSC, IRa, SSC, and IRb regions. Three representative Ctgs for the cp genome, Ctgs #3, #11, and #15, were arranged in an order based on BLASTZ analysis (http://nature.snu.ac.kr/tools/blastz_v3.php) and overlapping between adjacent Ctgs. Blue and yellow bars indicate Ctgs matching the reference sequence in forward and reverse orientations, respectively, and the matching nucleotide positions are denoted at the reference cp sequence.