Telomere-Targeted Retrotransposons in the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae: Agents of Telomere Instability
Supporting Information for Starnes et al, 2012
Supporting Information
- Supporting Information - Figures S1-S4 and Table S1-S10 (PDF, 2.2 MB)
- Figure S1 - Multiple alignment of MoTeR1 copies present in the genome of strain FH (PDF, 197 KB)
- Figure S2 - Multiple alignment of MoTeR2 copies present in the genome of strain FH (PDF, 161 KB)
- Figure S3 - Phylogenetic placement of MoTeR1 based on reverse transcriptase and REL-domain alignments (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Figure S4 - Sequences flanking MoTeR1 insertions (PDF, 117 KB)
- Table S1 - Magnaporthe isolates used in this study (PDF, 99 KB)
- Table S2 - Sequences of primers used in this study (PDF, 44 KB)
- Table S3 - Protein sequences used in the phylogenetic analysis of MoTeR1 (PDF, 242 KB)
- Table S4 - De novo telomere changes following two generations of growth in planta. (PDF, 73 KB)
- Table S5 - Telomere rearrangements among single spore cultures of M. oryzae isolates from rice and perennial ryegrass (PDF, 72 KB)
- Table S6 - Tandem repeats within the MoTeRs (PDF, 65 KB)
- Table S8 - Variability among MoTeR MoTeR junctions in six different Magnaporthe strains (PDF, 84 KB)
- Table S9 - Telomeric distribution of MoTeR1 and MoTeR in several prg-infecting strains (PDF, 49 KB)
- Table S10 - Copy numbers of MoTeR elements in M. oryzae isolates from perennial ryegrass (PDF, 60 KB)
- Table S7 - Alignments of telomere-5' truncated MoTeR junctions and the corresponding MoTeR target sites (.docx, 75 KB)