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Table 4 Position of putative rearrangements in Eucalyptus grandis relative to Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata

From: Comparative genomics of Eucalyptus and Corymbia reveals low rates of genome structural rearrangement

Chromosomea

Nameb

Type

Position of markers flanking rearrangement (bp)c

Position of markers spanning rearrangement (bp)d

2 (a)

CCV-in(2)tp1

Inversion/translocation

41313232

42473364

57510947

58000349

4 (b)

CCV-in(4)1

Inversion

25483501

40126737

29983251

38988874

6 (c)

CCV-in(6)tp1

Inversion/translocation

Start

2162368

20167425

24639366

6 (d)

CCV-in(6)tp2

Inversion/translocation

35523433

42332855

50159071

52725864

6 (e)

CCV-in(6)tp3

Inversion/translocation

48934608

56404168

36780165

39438890

8 (f)

CCV-in(8)1

Inversion

22156661

45300454

33441444

42114915

9 (g)

CCV-in(9)1

Inversion

20700201

37191595

21585756

33994985

10 (h)

CCV-in(10)1

Inversion

Start

13232993

1214529

14051146

11 (i)

CCV-in(11)1

Inversion

29255951

End

31407473

44623976

  1. aThe letter assignment corresponds to the naming of the rearrangement in Fig. 3
  2. bDesignation of each inversion. ‘in’ refers to an inversion, the number in brackets refers to the linkage group the rearrangement is localized to, ‘tp’ indicates the rearrangement is transposed within the chromosome, and the final number indicates occurrence on the chromosome, if multiple
  3. cRefers to first marker on either side of the rearrangement. No flanking marker position was available if a rearrangement spanned the first or last marker on a linkage group in the C. citriodora subsp. variegata comprehensive map
  4. dRefers to the marker in the first and last position of the rearrangement. Note, for translocations the position of markers flanking a rearrangement indicates the origin of the translocated region in E. grandis, while the position of markers spanning the rearrangement indicates the current configuration in the C. citriodora subsp. variegata comprehensive map