2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.166489929.96014842/v1
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Bursts of transposable elements and adaptive evolution of fig wasps

Abstract: The mutualistic lifestyle of pollinating fig wasps and fig trees provides an excellent model for studying ecological and adaptive evolution issues. Transposable elements (TEs), as an important component of the genomes, are powerful driver for organisms to adapt to environment. Here, the genomic TEs of six pollinating fig wasps and five non-pollinating fig wasps were analyzed in the characteristics of composition and their effects on genome size, the historical burst patterns and their association with effectiv… Show more

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