Figure 2From: Structural and sequence diversity of the transposon Galileo in the Drosophila willistoni genomeSchematic representation of the Galileo copies with the longest TIRs (copies 112, 147, and 145). The black and pink arrows represent the TIRs and the direct tandem repeats, respectively. Transposable element (TE) insertions are shown as solid rectangles: orange (Mar), purple (P), green (Helitron), red (1360). Gray rectangles represent A-T-rich regions. The green middle arrows indicate the TPase-encoding segment. In the second copy (147). The gap between the TIRs (filled with Ns) is indicated by a black line. Small blue arrowheads represent the TSDs.Back to article page