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Additional file 6 of Chromosome-level assembly of the Rangifer tarandus genome and validation of cervid and bovid evolution insights

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posted on 2023-04-13, 15:06 authored by William Poisson, Julien Prunier, Alexandra Carrier, Isabelle Gilbert, Gabriela Mastromonaco, Vicky Albert, Joëlle Taillon, Vincent Bourret, Arnaud Droit, Steeve D. Côté, Claude Robert
Additional file 6: Fig. S2. Scaffolds 18, 14 and 68 (top to bottom order) forming R. tarandus chromosome 6 and corresponding to split bovine chromosomes 26 and 28. The fission that led to the new chromosomes has been carried in scaffold 14. The centromere of R. tarandus chromosome 6 apparently has been conserved in bovine chromosome 28 based on genome mapping. Green rectangles represent centromere positions.

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