Additional file 7: of Mobilization of retrotransposons as a cause of chromosomal diversification and rapid speciation: the case for the Antarctic teleost genus Trematomus

Mapping of TEs on the chromosomes of five nototheniid species by FISH. FISH mapping of a second family of DIRS1 (YNotoR) and Gypsy (GyNotoE) identified and largely distributed in nototheniid genomes. (PDF 256 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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