Extended Data Fig. 7: Subtelomeric and centromeric retrotransposons in Bt89 and Bt133. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 7: Subtelomeric and centromeric retrotransposons in Bt89 and Bt133.

From: Uncontrolled transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans

Extended Data Fig. 7

Distributions of the Tcn1–Tcn6 LTR retrotransposons and the Cnl1 non-LTR retrotransposon in the genomes of (A) Bt89 and (B) Bt133. 50 kb of subtelomeric regions as well as centromeric regions are displayed for both strains. Shading corresponds to the lengths of the Cnl1 elements, and gene arrowheads indicate the direction of transcription for all retrotransposons.

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