Fig. 8: Scaffold size and transposable element (TE) content in the genome of Microbotryum superbum a1.
From: Repeated loss of function at HD mating-type genes and of recombination in anther-smut fungi

The TE content is given as a proportion (A) or absolute content in base pair (bp, B). The relative proportions of transposable element classes in each scaffold are represented by the sizes of the colored bars. The PR chromosome is presented as a whole (“PR chromosome”), and then separated into its different evolutionary strata (blue, black, turquoise, light and dark ruby) and the pseudo-autosomal regions (PAR). The blue stratum on the HD chromosome is also separated from the rest of the chromosome. Only scaffolds longer than 300 kb are displayed. The average proportion of the various repetitive elements observed on autosomes is shown on panel A (“Autosomes”). Statistical analyses were performed using only scaffolds larger than 300 kb, i.e., using n = 24 scaffolds. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.