Extended Data Fig. 7: Centromere positions and karyotype variation. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 7: Centromere positions and karyotype variation.

From: Multiple wheat genomes reveal global variation in modern breeding

Extended Data Fig. 7

Functional centromere positions in the RQA have undergone structural and positional rearrangement. Chromosome alignments showing collinearity (black scaffolds in same orientation, grey scaffolds in opposite orientation) with relative density of CENH3 ChIP–seq mapped to 100 kb genomic bins for Chinese Spring (blue) and a representative genome of comparison (red) for chromosome 4B of CDC Stanley (a), and chromosome 5B of Julius (b). c, Detailed list and clustering of cytological features carried by each wheat line (Supplementary Note 6). Features that are identical (dark grey) or have a gain (black) or loss (light grey) relative to Chinese Spring are indicated.

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