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945 Kb Kb 1,900 Kb 1,640 Kb 1,120 / 1,100 Kb 815 Kb 450 Kb 915 Kb 680 Kb 555 Kb 610 Kb Kb 1,900 / 1,640 Kb 1,120 / 1,100 Kb 815 Kb 450 Kb 680 Kb 555 Kb 945 Kb 295 Kb 375 Kb 915 Kb Supplementary Figure S4 (A.) LaneClone #Sample Restriction enzyme used Lane 1wtProchlorococcus MED4 wt gDNAAsiSI Lane 21-13P. MED4 Clone 1-13 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 32-2P. MED4 Clone 2-2 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 42-19P. MED4 Clone 2-19 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 52-15P. MED4 Clone 2-15 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 61-17P. MED4 Clone 1-17 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 72-3P. MED4 Clone 2-3 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 82-17P. MED4 Clone 2-17 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 92-6P. MED4 Clone 2-6 (W303-1A)NotI Lane P. MED4 Clone 2-14 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 112-5P. MED4 Clone 2-5 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 12MYeast chromosome markernone Lane 13 W303- 1A W303-1A wt gDNARsrII Lane 142-2P. MED4 Clone 2-2 (W303-1A)RsrII Lane P. MED4 Clone 2-19 (W303-1A)RsrII Lane P. MED4 Clone 2-15 (W303-1A)RsrII Lane 17MYeast chromosome markernone LaneClone #Sample Restriction enzyme used Lane 12-Y19P. MED4 Clone 2-19 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 2VW303-1A wt cloning vector onlyNotI Lane 3MYeast chromosome markernone Lane 4wtProchlorococcus MED4 wt gDNARsrII Lane 52-Y19P. MED4 Clone 2-19 (W303-1A)RsrII Lane 6VW303-1A wt cloning vector onlyRsrII Lane 7MYeast chromosome markernone (B.)

Supplementary Figure S5 (A.) 100 bp 300 bp 200 bp 400 bp 500 bp 600 bp 800 bp 1000 bp bp 100 bp 300 bp 200 bp 400 bp 500 bp 600 bp 800 bp 1000 bp Fragment size bp 100 bp 300 bp 200 bp 400 bp 500 bp 600 bp 800 bp 1000 bp bp L Kb 225 Kb 1,900 / 1,640 Kb 1,120 / 1,100 Kb 815 Kb 450 Kb 680 Kb 555 Kb 915 Kb Lane Clone # Sample Restriction enzyme used Lane 13-3P. MED4 Clone 3-3 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 23-4P. MED4 Clone 3-3 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 3MYeast chromosome markernone Lane 43-7P. MED4 Clone 3-7 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 53-8P. MED4 Clone 3-8 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 63-9P. MED4 Clone 3-9 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 73-10P. MED4 Clone 3-10 (W303-1A)NotI Lane 8MYeast chromosome markernone

Supplementary Figure S5 (B.) L V V L L V L L V L V L V PMM1294 – (471 bp) PMM (609 bp) PMM (609 bp) PMM (1656 bp) PMM (1368 bp) PMM (1173 bp) 100 bp 300 bp 500 bp 1000 bp 100 bp 300 bp 500 bp 1000 bp 500 bp 1000 bp 500 bp 1000 bp 1650 bp 2000 bp PMM (1656 bp)

-HIS -HIS-LYS -HIS-URA -HIS-LEU -HIS-TRP V Supplementary Figure S6 Clone #Cell Samples VW303-1A wt cloning vector only 1-13P. MED4 Clone 1-13 (W303-1A) 2-2P. MED4 Clone 2-2 (W303-1A) 2-19P. MED4 Clone 2-19 (W303-1A)

S. cerevisiae: MED4 Supplementary Figure S7

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