Fig. 5: Analysis of rye secalin loci. | Nature Genetics

Fig. 5: Analysis of rye secalin loci.

From: A high-quality genome assembly highlights rye genomic characteristics and agronomically important genes

Fig. 5

a, Structure of Sec-1, -2, -3 and -4 loci and the secalin genes carried by them, with Sec-1, -3 and -4 located on chromosome 1R and Sec-2 located on chromosome 2R. The size of each locus is shown, and the types of secalins specified by the four loci are also indicated. The physical position of each Sec locus on the chromosome (chr) is provided in b. b, Microsynteny analysis between four secalin loci and their respective collinear counterparts in barley (Hv), Aet and the three subgenomes of common wheat (TaA, TaB and TaD). The collinear SSP genes and the syntenic flanking genes are connected by colored and gray lines, respectively. The arrowhead indicates the three 75k γ-secalin genes resided in the Weining rye Sec-2 locus. HMW-GSs, HMW glutenin subunits; LMW-GSs, low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits.

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