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Supplemental Information 4: Information on All 46 Observed Chloroplast Microsatellites That Displayed Variation Between Fagus Crenata and Fagus Engleriana.
doi 10.7717/peerj.7026/supp-4
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Fagus Crenata (Subgenus Fagus) and Comparison With F. Engleriana (Subgenus Engleriana)
Figure 6: The Number of Chloroplast Microsatellites of Each Repeat Type Shared in Fagus Crenata and F. Engleriana.
Supplemental Information 1: The Whole Chloroplast Genome of Fagus Crenata (Genbank Accession Number MH171101).
Figure 1: Chloroplast Genome Map of Fagus Crenata.
Figure 4: A MAUVE (Darling Et Al., 2004) Alignment of Fagus Crenata and F. Engleriana Chloroplast Genomes Showing the Lack of Rearrangements Between the Chloroplast Genomes of the Two Species.
Figure 7: The Average Length (Bp) of Variable Versus Non-Variable Chloroplast Microsatellites for Both Mono- And Di-Nucleotide Repeat Motif Types Observed in Both (A) Fagus Crenata and (B) F. Engleriana Including the Standard Deviation (Error Bars) and Minimum and Maximum Lengths (Empty Circles).
Figure 5: Comparative Analysis of the Nucleotide Diversity (Pi) Values Between the 101 Regions (39 Coding Genes, 52 Intergenic Spacers, and 10 Intron Regions) of the Whole Chloroplast Genomes of the Fagus Crenata and F. Engleriana.
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