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In the present study only Class I microsatellites, defined as DNA sequences containing at least 20 bp, were considered [ 37].

Here, we focused on mature microsatellites, defined as pure repeats of lengths above the threshold and unlikely to mutate below it in a single mutational event.

(a) = Additional isolates utilised to evaluate intraspecific variability Predicted gene datasets from P. infestans P. sojae and P. ramorum were scanned for the presence of microsatellites defined as short tandem repeat motifs (SSRs) of 2 6 bp.

Consensus EST databases from P. infestans and annotated transcripts from P. sojae and P. ramorum, were scanned for the presence of microsatellites, defined as short tandem repeat motifs of 1 6 bp.

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More problematic are microsatellites (defined here as two or more contiguous, approximate copies of a pattern of 1 to 6 nucleotides [ 49]).

Compound microsatellites were defined as ≥2 repeats interrupted by ≤100 bp.

The microsatellites were defined as di-, tetra-,etrand penta-, and hexanucleotide SSRs with a minimum of four contiguous repeat units.

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs), also known as microsatellites, generally defined as simple sequences of 1 6 nucleotides that are repeated multiple times and are present in both coding and non-coding regions of the genome [ 16, 17].

Microsatellites were defined as a 2-bp motif repeated eight to 40 times, a 3-bp motif repeated seven to 30 times, or a 4-bp motif repeated six to 20 times.

They found all mtDNA mutations in a part of the D-Loop and a mtDNA microsatellite instability, defined as insertions or deletions in the D310 repeat, in 42% of the tumours.

Microsatellites have been defined as tandem direct repeats of motifs (subsequences) of one to six bases [ 1], and minisatellites as tandem direct repeats of longer motifs.

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