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. 2018 Feb 6;18:30. doi: 10.1186/s12870-018-1249-x

Table 1.

Plastome composition in Lindenbergia philippensis and eight hemiparasites of the Orobanchaceae

Plastome Length (bp) LSC Length (bp) SSC Length (bp) IR Length (bp) Expansion of IR (bp) IR from LSC (bp) IR from SSC (bp) IR Genes from LSC IR Genes from SSC
L. philippensis 155,103 85,606 17,885 25,800 NA NA NA NA NA
S. americana 160,910 84,756 6517 34,818 9018 0 6334 0 2
P. cheilanthifolia 155,159 85,256 17,971 25,966 0 0 0 0 0
A. virginica 153,547 84,317 17,168 26,031 0 0 0 0 0
T. versicolor 152,448 83,650 17,520 25,639 0 0 0 0 0
B. americana 166,596 75,491 3377 43,864 18,744 8050 10,694 7 8
S. forbessii 190,233 52,563 11,191 63,240 37,218 32,681 4536 34 1
S. hermonthica 186,418 51,628 9884 62,453 36,799 32,299 4500 34 1
S. aspera 185,932 51,706 10,504 61,861 36,201 31,986 4215 34 1

The table shows the size of the IR, how much the IR has expanded compared to L. philippensis, the amount of the expanded repeat sequence that came from the LSC and from the SSC, the number of originally single-copy genes now found in the IR, and the number of genes originally found in the LSC and SSC now contained in the IR. The Aureolaria, Buchnera, and Striga results are from our analysis while the other data were previously published for Lindenbergia philippensis, Schwalbea americana [19], Pedicularis cheilanthifolia [28], Triphysaria versicolor [20]