Fig. 2
From: Transposable element dynamics in Xenopus laevis embryogenesis: a tale of two coexisting subgenomes

Transcriptional contribution of TEs in X. laevis early development and Kimura landscapes. In the upper side, the transcriptional contribution of TEs as percentage of mapped reads was reported in six developmental stages. In the lower side, the repeat landscape plots obtained by Kimura distance-based copy divergence analyses of transcribed TEs were reported. “Unclear” means TEs that are not specifically classified as DNA transposons, LINE, SINE, and LTR retrotransposons, “non-LTR” retrotransposons are referred to retrotransposons that are not specifically classified as LINE or SINE retrotransposons, and “Retro” is referred to retrotransposons that are not specifically classified as LINE, SINE, LTR or non-LTR retrotransposons