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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomics

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From: Genomic insights into host adaptation between the wheat stripe rust pathogen (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici) and the barley stripe rust pathogen (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. hordei)

Fig. 2

Genome comparison and synteny analysis. a Distributions of various sizes of deleted genome regions presented in isolate Psh (93TX-1) but missing in two Pst isolates (93–210 and 2K-41-Yr9) and those presented in isolate Pst (93–210) but missing in two Psh isolates (93TX-2 and 04–051) of Puccinia striiformis. b Genome-wide syntenic relationships between Pst (93–210) and Psh (93TX-2). The right and left in the Circos diagram are Pst (93–210) and Psh (93TX-2) genomes, respectively. Each bar in the outer layer represents one contig, organized from largest to shortest clockwise. The second layer shows genes involved in the evolution of gene families. Green and red bars are genes involved in family gain and loss, respectively. Black bars in the third layer represent genes specific to each isolate and without orthologs in the other 15 tested plant fungal pathogens. The colored links in the inner layer represent homologous gene pairs between Pst (93–210) and Psh (93TX-2)

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