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Fig. 1 | BMC Research Notes

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From: Chloroplast markers for the Malvaceae and the plastome of Henderson’s checkermallow (Sidalcea hendersonii S.Wats.), a rare plant from the Pacific Northwest

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(a) Map of the Sidalcea plastome; (b) Dotplot showing the concordance between the Althaea and Sidalcea plastome structure; (c) Agarose gel of PCR bands using newly designed primers indicating Sidalcea as the only member across three Malvaceae subfamilies tested to have the 237 bp deletion (ladder moved up one lane, complete gel shown in Appendix 3); (d) Hypervariable region (arrowed, circa 1 kb) at the margin of the inverted repeat (IR) in the short single copy (SSC) region. The sequence similarity between Sidalcea and Althaea varies between 90–100% in 50 bp windows

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