Fig. 1From: Landscape and evolutionary dynamics of terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature in plant genomesComparison of terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature (TRIMs) in three plant taxonomic families. Black squares and triangles represent complete and fragmented TRIMs, respectively, shared within and between plant genomes. Black stars indicate TRIMs present in a single genome. TRIMs grouped into a single family are linked by dashed lines. TRIMs in pink, blue, and green boxes are present only in legumes, Cruciferae, and grasses, respectivelyBack to article page