“…It is well established in the literature that TEs, especially LTR-RT superfamilies, occupy "specific" chromosomal regions, with the consensus that Copia elements are distributed preferentially along the chromosomes associated with euchromatin, while Gypsy elements are resident in heterochromatin-rich regions (see [7]). In Coffea, Brachiaria, and Secale, for example, Gypsy probes were located in proximal heterochromatin-rich chromosome regions [17,57,58], but in Gossypium species, Gypsy probes were hybridized along chromosomes [59]. However, when the elements are considered according to their phylogenetic positions, i.e., lineages of Copia and Gypsy [5,7,60], it becomes evident that there are many differences in the TE distribution profiles, in both plants (see [10,61]) and animals [62,63].…”