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Interestingly, many sequences represent photosynthetic taxa or are similar to those reported from the environmental surveys of surface waters.
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As many distinct sequences represent nonoverlapping portions of the same transcript, this number is probably an overestimation of the actual genes and can be considered as an upper-bound of our library.
Moreover, several environmental sequences have been attributed to gregarine apicomplexans, but it is unclear how many of these sequences represent gregarine species previously described with morphology alone.
Our analyses suggest that many of these sequences represent contigs with short or very few reads, or reads that cover non-coding sequence (Additional file 3).
Prior to the initiation of the studies described here many cDNA sequences representing TRDV1 gene transcripts had been reported [ 16- 20, 27] but the actual number of functional bovine TRDV1 genes and their sequences was unknown.
The identification of 12 positively selected sites that correspond with putative peptide binding sites, along with strong support for an adaptive evolution model among the class II sequences, lends weight to the suggestion that many of the class II sequences represent functional, classical loci.
Many sequences were represented multiple times with varying identifiers as our custom database was generated by pooling multiple sequence databases together.
This suggested that many apparent polymorphisms between the LSJ1 and N2 sequences represent errors in the reference sequence.
Based on sequence similarity with known proteins, these sequences represent approximately 17,000 unique genes, many of which are well covered by contig sequences.
In many cases, multiple sequences representing both contigs and singletons had BLAST matches to the same protein.
These sequences represent putative chimeras.
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