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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Conserved synteny blocks. Each synteny block represents a set of mapped coral markers
and their best matches in another metazoan genome. Synteny blocks were defined as
groups of at least three markers, each of which was ≤10 cM from its nearest neighbor
within a linkage group in the coral map, and for which the best matches in another
genome were also each ≤10 Mb from their nearest neighbors in the same chromosome or
scaffold. All blocks shown here contain more markers than expected from chance (P < 0.05) based on permutation analysis (n = 1,000). For each block, the coral linkage
group is shown as a white horizontal bar, with syntenic marker positions (in cM) indicated
on the bar. For each linkage group containing a synteny block, each comparison with
the other genome is shown as a horizontal grey bar, with marker positions (in Mb)
indicated on the bar. Relationships between coral markers and other genomes, based
on sequence similarity (tblastx, bit-score ≥50), are indicated by diagonal lines connecting
each coral marker with its best match.
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