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Candidate inversions were validated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) across at least one of the inversion breakpoints, and the genotype of each line was determined by looking for reads supporting the presence of the inversion breakpoint and/or the reference sequence bridging the breakpoint (File S1, part 11).

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For lists of characteristics to look for, read the works of well known theorists: "Multiple Talents" by Calvin Taylor, "Multiple Intelligences" by Howard Gardner, or "Triarchic Theory of Intelligence" by Robert Sternberg.

Because the sequencing was not stranded, we looked for reads that contained at least six As at the 3'end or six Ts at the 5'end.

Consequently, we looked for reads with an identity percentage threshold lower than 98% (ID% < 98%) with the chloroplast genome and an ID% ≥ 99% with the nuclear genome.

Paired MiSeq reads were aligned against this index using Bowtie2 v. 2.1.0 (Langmead and Salzberg, 2012) in the very-sensitive-local mode and constrained using no-discordant to only look for reads where both pairs aligned to the same isoform.

We looked for reads exhibiting this alignment pattern in the RI japonica data set using the following filtering criterion: O% < 80% with the chloroplast and nuclear genomes and ID% > 99% with both genomes (further details in Fig. 2).

In the simplest approach, we look for reads which contain some k-mer (usually \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$k=13$$\end{document} k = 13 ) from the target sequence.

Rearrangements are detected mainly by looking for 'discordant read pairs', i.e. read pairs where the two reads do not map to the same place in the genome at the expected separation, e.g. to different chromosomes.

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