Transposons passively and actively contribute to evolution of the two-speed genome of a fungal pathogen

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Example of gene losses after segmental duplications within the V. dahliae strain JR2 genome. Example of a segmental duplication between LS regions located on Chromosome 2. Red ribbons indicate regions of homology between the two loci. Blue arrows indicate gene models present only at one of the two loci, whereas green and red arrows indicate common genes and transposable elements, respectively.

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  1. Genome Res. 26: 1091-1100

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