
(A) The number of SCRaMbLE events of each type is depicted for each strain. While the number of events per strain is 6.2 ± 4.9, strains with duplications experience far more events overall. (B) Each event can lead to one or more novel junctions. The junctions observed in each strain are classified as parental, arising from specific types of events, or arising from multiple events (e.g., a deletion followed by an inversion) or have origins too complex to classify. (C) Novel junctions can create genome structures not observed in nature, including convergent coding domains lacking proper UTRs.











