Figure 1.
Map of the Tetracentron sinense plastid genome.
Figure 2.
Map of the Trochodendron aralioides plastid genome.
Figure 3.
Comparison of the IR junctions in Tetracentron and Trochodendron.
Table 1.
Basic characteristic of the Tetracentron sinense and Trochodendron aralioides plastid genomes.
Table 2.
The principal noncoding regions contributing to the size difference between the Tetracentron and Trochodendron plastid genomes.
Figure 4.
Amount of sequence divergence between the protein-coding genes of Tetracentron and Trochodendron.
Figure 5.
Sequence identity plot between Trochodendron and Tetracentron.
Table 3.
List of genes present in the plastid genomes of Tetracentron sinense and Trochodendron aralioides.
Table 4.
Comparisons of the protein-coding genes of Tetracentron and Trochodendron.
Table 5.
Exon and intron lengths (bp) in plastid genes containing introns in Tetracentron sinense and Trochodendron aralioides, respectively.
Table 6.
A/T content (%) of different regions in Tetracentron and Trochodendron.
Table 7.
Distribution of SSR loci in the plastid genomes of Tetracentron and Trochodendron.
Figure 6.
A maximum likelihood tree determined by GARLI (âln L = â1095466.026) for the 83-gene, 88-taxon data set.
Numbers associated with branches are ML bootstrap support values. Error bars around nodes correspond to 95% highest posterior distributions of divergence times based on 6 fossils using the program BEAST. Eo = Eocene, Mi = Miocene, Ol. = Oligocene, Pa = Paleocene, Pl = Pliocene.
Table 8.
Numbers of genes (including genes that span IR/SC junctions) in the IR regions of early-diverging eudicots.