Figure 1From: Structural and sequence diversity of the transposon Galileo in the Drosophila willistoni genomeGalileo copies identified in the Drosophila willistoni genome were classified into the following six groups according to structure: A) Nearly-complete with two terminal inverted repeats (TIRs) and nearly-complete transposase (TPase)-encoding segment (GenBank: BK006360.1); B) two TIRs and a TPase segment; C) one TIR and a TPase segment; D) two TIRs; E) one TIR; and F) a TPase segment. The black arrows represent the TIRs. The blue middle region in A represents the nearly-complete TPase-encoding segment. The green middle region (B, C, and F) represents a partial TPase-encoding segment. The black lines in D indicate the spacing sequences between the 5′ and 3′ TIRs. These sequences do not show homology at the nucleotide level to any known sequence in the databases.Back to article page