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From: Transposable elements generate population-specific insertional patterns and allelic variation in genes of wild emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides)

Fig. 2

Quantification of retrotransposons in wild emmer wheat populations (Mt. Hermon, Amiad, Tabgha, Jaba and Mt. Amasa), shown as the average of 5–10 accessions from each population. a) Miniature retrotransposon Au. LTR-retrotransposons: b) Veju, c) Fatima (internal sequence), d) Latidu (internal sequence), e) Latidu (LTR). Error bars represent standard errors. Letters above error bars visualize the results of Tukey test performed on the copy number data: populations with no significant differences between their mean copy numbers are listed in the same homogenous group sharing the same letter; the differences in mean copy numbers between populations not belonging to the same group are significant (p < 0.05)

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