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. 2020 Sep 27;9(10):1274. doi: 10.3390/plants9101274

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Circular graphical display of the assembled mitochondrial genome sequence of the F. sylvatica individual FASYL_29 (GenBank MT446430). The display does not correspond to the physical structure of the genome in vivo where it more likely exists in different conformations (see main text). Pairs of interspersed direct (DR) and inverted (IR) repeats longer than 300 bp and with ≥99% sequence identity are numbered (one pair each). In addition to protein-coding and structural RNA genes of predicted function, 23 potential CDS regions (indicated as “ORFs”) of unknown function with support from RNA-Seq data were predicted and mapped to the genome sequence. The grey arrows indicate the direction of transcription of the two DNA strands. A GC content graph is depicted within the inner circle. The circle inside the GC content graph marks the 50% threshold. The map was created using OrganellarGenomeDraw [55,56].