The predominantly selfing plant Arabidopsis thaliana experienced a recent reduction in transposable element abundance compared to its outcrossing relative Arabidopsis lyrata

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Nicole de la Chaux
Takashi Tsuchimatsu
Kentaro K Shimizu
Andreas Wagner
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[1] Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies,Molecular Evolution and Evolutionary Systems Biology
[2] University of Zurich,Evolutionary Systems Biology
[3] The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics,Evolutionary Functional Genomics
[4] Institute of Plant Biology and Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center,Evolutionary and Ecological Genomics
[5] University of Zurich,undefined
[6] Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies,undefined
[7] University of Zurich,undefined
[8] Gregor Mendel Institute,undefined
[9] Austrian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[10] The Santa Fe Institute,undefined
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transposable elements; mating system; evolutionary dynamics;
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