Fig. 3From: Transposable elements generate population-specific insertional patterns and allelic variation in genes of wild emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides)TD gel visualizing insertional patterns of Aison (MITE) in 7–10 accessions of 5 wild emmer wheat populations using the Aison-specific primer and M-CTA (see Additional file 1: Table S2). Each lane represents one accession and each band represents a single insertion site. M denotes the size marker (100 bp). Examples of population-specific/unique bands are indicated by arrows and numbers: 1 – population-specific insertion (exists in Amiad and Mt. Hermon populations but not in others), 2 – population-unique insertion (exists only in Mt. Hermon)Back to article page