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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Zoomed in view of the simulated dataset. The different colors of the DNPs represent different DNP types. For instance, the light green DNPs indicate that the single base difference is an 'a' while the consensus base is a 'g'. This color coding makes it easy to observe DNP patterns in the alignment. Gaps are denoted by '*' in the alignment.
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