2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2166848/v1
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The blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) genome reveals a species-specific accumulation of LTR retrotransposons

Abstract: Transposable elements are mobile genetic elements that have the ability to move around the genome, and as such can be a source of genome variability. Transposable elements (TEs) are ubiquitous and many are found within a wide variety of life. Based on their characteristics we can annotate TEs within the host genome and classify them into specific TE types and families. The increasing number of available high-quality genome references in recent years provides an excellent resource that will enhance the understa… Show more

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“…SVs frequently occurred in repetitive regions of the genome. We annotated SVs using a repeat library manually curated for the Eurasian blackcap (44,45). Thirty-seven percent of the variants overlapped one or more repetitive elements in this library.…”
Section: Svs/window (Fig 2a)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SVs frequently occurred in repetitive regions of the genome. We annotated SVs using a repeat library manually curated for the Eurasian blackcap (44,45). Thirty-seven percent of the variants overlapped one or more repetitive elements in this library.…”
Section: Svs/window (Fig 2a)mentioning
confidence: 99%