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Fig. 4 | Mobile DNA

Fig. 4

From: Characterization of transposable elements within the Bemisia tabaci species complex

Fig. 4

Repeat landscapes of the B. tabaci genomes. The repeat landscapes illustrate the activity of the different classes of transposable elements found in the three B. tabaci genomes. Sequence divergence scores were measured using Kimura distance which is represented on the x-axis while the percent coverage of the element in the genome is represented on the y-axis. Elements with low sequence divergence scores represent a more recent transposable element activity while elements with higher sequence divergence scores represent older transposition events

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