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Table 1.

Numbers of numt annotations in 11 Drosophila species.

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Figure 1.

Mitochondrial origins of numts.

Locations of origin of numt sequences (black) in the mitochondrial genomes (grey) for 11 Drosophila species are shown. The D. melanogaster mitochondrial assembly is relatively large, because it has a larger portion of the variable control region sequenced.

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Table 2.

Number of gross rearrangement events for each Drosophila species.

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Figure 2.

Age of numt insertions.

Average frequencies (insertions per million years) of numt insertions on each branch of the Drosophila tree are shown. In parentheses is the number of extant numts that have arisen by duplication (left), and the number of distinct paralog sets (right). Divergence times were derived from TimeTree [47] and the tree toplogy from [20].

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Table 3.

Insertion and duplication rates for each lineage.

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