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Fig. 3 | Mobile DNA

Fig. 3

From: Hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila virilis results in clusters of mitotic recombination and loss-of-heterozygosity but leaves meiotic recombination unaltered

Fig. 3

Loess smoothed splines of the recombination rate along the length of each chromosome in D. virilis from the telomere (left) to the centromere (right) with standard error and corresponding TE density. The dotted line represents the centromere effect of recombination suppression as recombination = 0 from the line to the end of the sequence. The rate of recombination and TE density were calculated in 500 kb intervals in F2 progeny of low fecund dysgenic, high fecund and non-dysgenic F1 mothers for the a X chromosome, b 2nd chromosome, c 3rd chromosome, d 4th chromosome, and e 5th chromosome. Two identified clusters of recombination are highlighted in the circled regions

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