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Fig. 1 | Mobile DNA

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From: Teleost genomic repeat landscapes in light of diversification rates and ecology

Fig. 1

Genome assembly sizes, ecological variables (habitat, parental care) and the repetitive DNA content in 101 fish genomes. The phylogenetic tree was retrieved from [43]. Species names and taxonomic orders are indicated. Species belonging to the same taxonomic family share colors of beige and gray. The values of ecological variables ("habitat" and "parental care") are indicated with color: Freshwater (orange), saltwater (blue), non-guarding behavior (dark gray), guarding or bearing behavior (light gray) (see legend). Genome assembly size ("assembly size") is indicated by shades of blue (see legend). For clarity, the genome assembly size maximum was set to 1.4 Gbp. The genomic percentage of TEs ("% TE"s) are shown by blue bars. The longest bar (C. melanurus) represents 55% TEs and the shortest (T. nigroviridis) represents 6.7% TEs (see legend). Stacked colored bars ("TE class proportion") show the relative proportions of TEs; DNA transposons (red), LINEs and SINEs (blue) and LTR retrotransposons (orange). The genomic percentage of STRs ("% STRs") are shown by blue bars. The largest bar (G. morhua) represents 6.7% STRs and the shortest (L. oculatus) represents 0.3% TEs (see legend). Supplementary Table 1 contains the source data

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