Wheat chr 3B T. urartuAe. taushii Class I With LTR Gypsy46.9 46.639.1 Copia15.6 12.611.9 LTR unclass3.5 2.63.4 Without LTR LINE1.2 1.11.3 SINE0.01 Class.

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Wheat chr 3B T. urartuAe. taushii Class I With LTR Gypsy Copia LTR unclass Without LTR LINE SINE0.01 Class II TIR CACTA Mutator hAT Harbinger Mariner TIR unclass Transposon unclass Helitron0.01 unclassified Total Tables S1 : Proportion of TEs in wheat chromosome 3B and in the draft genome sequences of T. urartu and Ae. tauschii annotated using CLARI-TE and the ClariTeRep library.

GR ratesGene density Nonsyntenic genes TE proportion Gypsy proportion CACTA proportion DNA transposon proportion Table S2: Correlations between the content in different TE superfamilies and local genetic recombination (GR) and gene density. Correlations were calculated using a sliding window of 10 Mb and a step of 1 Mb along the pseudomolecule.

Figure S1: Distribution of the average percentage of similarity shared among LTR-RT families for Brachypodium (bd), rice (os) sorghum (sb), maize (zm) and wheat (ta). Clustering methods for bd, os, sb and zm was described in El Baidouri et al. [42]. The x axis represents the percentage of similarity and the y axis the proportion of families. The vertical red line represents the average for each species.

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Figure S2 : Dendrograms of two families of LTR-RTs: RLG_famc1 (A-B) and RLC_famc2 (C-D). Dendrograms were computed based on multiple alignment of the entire sequence of each copy. The different colors labeled the different subfamilies that can be distinguished on the dendrogram. Insertion dates are represented in B and D. Distribution in gray represents the insertion dates estimated for 5554 and 837 complete elements belonging to RLG_famc1 (B) and RLC_famc2 (D), respectively. CD 6.93

Figure S3: Distribution of the number of different TE families found in a 10 Mb window along the wheat chromosome 3B (in Mb). DNA transposons are represented in red and retrotransposons are represented in blue. TE families

Figure S4: Proportions of solo-LTRs, truncated TEs, and recombination rates in three different regions of chromosome 3B. Boxplot of the ratio of solo LTR:intact (purple), ratio truncated:intact (green) and genetic recombination (red) in the recombinogenic distal regions (D), the centromeric/pericentromeric regions (C), and the internal parts of the chromosome arms (I).

Figure S5: Preferential location of gypsy families along the 3B chromosome Change rate of the cumulative proportion of centromere specific gypsy (purple) and the other gypsy families (green) carried by the recombinogenic distal regions (D), the internal parts of the chromosome arms (I), and the centromeric/pericentromeric regions (C)