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[[Image:Master 6989 3415.CDS-CDS.lastz.dag.go c4 D20 g10 A5.aligncoords.gcoords ctinv.w500.37423447.33394801.png|thumb|center|500px|Syntenic dotplot generated by SynMap between two species of Thermococcus: gammatolerans strain DSM 15229; EJ3 (x-axis); onnurineus strain NA1 (y-axis). Results can be regenerated at: http://genomevolution.org/r/os7]] | [[Image:Master 6989 3415.CDS-CDS.lastz.dag.go c4 D20 g10 A5.aligncoords.gcoords ctinv.w500.37423447.33394801.png|thumb|center|500px|Syntenic dotplot generated by SynMap between two species of Thermococcus: gammatolerans strain DSM 15229; EJ3 (x-axis); onnurineus strain NA1 (y-axis). Results can be regenerated at: http://genomevolution.org/r/os7]] | ||
==Local region of syntenic instability== | |||
These are interesting. Lots of inversions at the same local sub-regions, but not around a single point in the genome. Perhaps there is some factor contributing to a local region of syntenic instability? | |||
[[Image:Master 6948 6963.CDS-CDS.lastz.dag.go c4 D20 g10 A5.aligncoords.gcoords ctinv.w500.png|thumb|center|500px|Syntenic dotplot generated by SynMap between two strains of Sulfolobus islandicus: M.14.25 (x-axis); Y.G.57.14 (y-axis). Results can be regenerated at: http://genomevolution.org/r/osn]] |
Revision as of 20:30, 21 August 2010
This tracks examples of bacteria and archaea syntenic dotplots which do not show the classical x-alignment pattern of inversions. One possible methodological reason for these non-x-alignments is mis-assembly.
Genome-wide random orientation


Local region of syntenic instability
These are interesting. Lots of inversions at the same local sub-regions, but not around a single point in the genome. Perhaps there is some factor contributing to a local region of syntenic instability?
