Fig. 5From: Evolution of RLSB, a nuclear-encoded S1 domain RNA binding protein associated with post-transcriptional regulation of plastid-encoded rbcL mRNA in vascular plantsConserved microsynteny between the two paralogs in representative grass species. High levels of synteny occur within the regions spanning ~1 Mb on either side of RLSB paralogs (RLSB-a and RLSB-b) in grasses, represented in this figure by Sorghum bicolor, which were also compared to RLSB-a of Zea mays as a reference. A large amount of synteny is indicted by the presence of numerous colored boxes in the stretch of genome surrounding the two paralogs and these matching regions being paired with each other by the connecting colored linesBack to article page