Fig. 2: Recombination dynamics differ between parasexual matings by ddRAD-seq.
From: Parasex generates highly recombinant progeny in Candida albicans with increased virulence

a, Schematic of the approach used to detect recombination events. Chromosomes were separated at the centromere and scanned moving towards the telomere of each arm for transition to alternative marker identities. A recombination was defined by the location of the first alternative marker and tract length as the distance between two changes in marker configuration. b,e, The number of recombination events was determined for each SC5314×529L progeny (b) and SC5314×P60002 progeny (e). Bin size = 5. c,f, The number of recombination events per marker is plotted in 100-kb bins for SC5314×529L progeny (c) and SC5314×P60002 progeny (f). d,g, The tract length of fragments between recombination events was determined for SC5314×529L progeny (d) and SC5314×P60002 progeny (g). Bin size = 10 kb. Panel a created with BioRender.com.