Fig. 5: Conceptualisation of adaptive TEs emerging through historic TE activation waves. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Conceptualisation of adaptive TEs emerging through historic TE activation waves.

From: Historic transposon mobilisation waves create distinct pools of adaptive variants in a major crop pathogen

Fig. 5

The map shows the global colonisation timeline of Z. tritici following wheat domestication. Bar width reflects the rough window of colonisation for the populations, with peak activity as shown in the key. Colours under the timeline correspond to those shown in the map arrows. TE families are shown by their family number corresponding to their names in the curated library. TE family peak activity is estimated based on the populations showing the highest mean copy number for TE families with a population mean TE copy number range >5. Candidate TE families associated with host functions are shown in bold, with host functions and TE classifications indicated in the key. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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