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Additional file 1 of Diversity and evolution of the repetitive genomic content in Cannabis sativa
Table S1. Raw data information and repeat content for different varieties of Cannabis sativa, Humulus lupulus, Morus notabilis and Arabidopsis thaliana. Table S2. Repetitive content (percentage of the genome) in the genomes of C. sativa PK, Finola (FIN), USO31 (USO), H. lupulus (HUM) and, M. notabilis (MOR). Table S3. Repeat sequence conservation, as measured by percent sequence similarity among consensus sequences from each repeat class in each genotype, compared to the consensus repeats from the C. sativa PK genome. The missing entries are due to the absence of specific families in either of the genomesâ repeat libraries. (PDF 163 kb
Data from: Infection dynamics in coexisting sexual and asexual populations: support the Red Queen hypothesis
Long-term field data from Vergara et al: Infection dynamics in coexisting sexual and asexual populations: support the Red Queen hypothesis. Column headings: "year" gives year of sample; "site" gives the location of the study site at Lake Alexandrina, New Zealand; "gender" gives male or female; "Microphallus" gives infection status: 1 = infected with Microphallus, 2 = not infected with Microphallus; "ploidy" gives reproductive strategy: sexual = diploid; asexual = triploid
Female Multiple Mating Data
Female Multiple Mating Dat
Bins_adults-babies
data from experimental mesocosms; parent and offspring data combine
Bins_adults_withmales
data from experimental mesocosms; infection rate and asexual frequency in parent generation; modified for analysis with male
Bins_babies
data from experimental mesocosms; asexual frequency in offspring generatio