Extended Data Fig. 7: Genome-wide scan of putative selective sweep regions (PSRs) and single-origin selective sweep regions (SORs) in domesticated rice across 12 chromosomes. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 7: Genome-wide scan of putative selective sweep regions (PSRs) and single-origin selective sweep regions (SORs) in domesticated rice across 12 chromosomes.

From: Multiple domestications of Asian rice

Extended Data Fig. 7

Nucleotide diversity (Ï€) and its ratio (RODW/C) of wild to domesticated populations and divergence (FST) between wild and domesticated populations are plotted for 100kb sliding windows against the position across chromosomes. Dots in red are the outliers with RODW/C and FST values over the thresholds in japonica and indica. Black rectangles on the chromosomes represent the centromeres. The shaded regions on chromosomes 4 and 7 are SOR33 and SOR48, respectively.

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