Additional file 2: of Mobilization of retrotransposons as a cause of chromosomal diversification and rapid speciation: the case for the Antarctic teleost genus Trematomus

Detection of identified TEs among Trematomus, N. coriiceps and D. mawsoni genomes. Distribution of DIRS1, Gypsy and Copia TEs identified in Trematomus and nototheniid sister species. (PDF 105 kb)

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Main Authors: J. Auvinet, P. Graça, L. Belkadi, L. Petit, E. Bonnivard, A. Dettaï, W. Detrich, C. Ozouf-Costaz, D. Higuet
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