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Fig. 3

From: A super-pangenome of the North American wild grape species

Fig. 3

Graph sensitivity assessment using phased hybrids and their parental species. On the top row, the base diagram represents the relation between the parents and their progeny. The grey triangle contains the three parental species used to give the three hybrids indicated after each arrow. The black lines connect the haplotypes that were compared. Three different types of comparison are represented: on the left (a–c), haplotypes are compared within species; in the middle (d–f), haplotypes are compared between the hybrids and their parents; on the right (g–i), the haplotypes are compared in an interspecific manner. The middle row represents the individual share node space for each comparison, the percentage values being indicated as a color gradient. The bottom row contains a summarized version of the chord diagrams represented either as a barplot for single values (c n = 1) and boxplot when multiple values are involved (f n = 4 and i n = 15). The middle bars represent the median while the bottom and top of each box represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively. The whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile range and data beyond the end of the whiskers are plotted individually as outlying points

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