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Fig. 1 | Molecular Horticulture

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From: Population sequencing of cherry accessions unravels the evolution of Cerasus species and the selection of genetic characteristics in edible cherries

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Characteristics of the P. avium cv. ‘Burlat’ genome. A Phenotypic characteristics of P. avium cv. ‘Burlat' trunks, flowers, leaf buds, flower buds, leaves, berries collected between February and May of 2022 and 2023. B Landscape of the P. avium genome assembly. The circles (outer to inner) represent chromosome ideogram (chr1 to chr 8), gene density, repetitive sequences density, GC content, and duplicated gene links between ‘Burlat’ and ‘Tieton v2’ genomes. Chromosomes are shown in a 50 kb window. C Hi-C contact map revealing extensive hierarchical chromatin interactions in the genome of P. avium. D Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) assessment of the completeness of the P. avium genome

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