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Among the prokaryotic overlaps, those with co-directional overlaps were clearly the most frequent, reflecting the fact that this is the most common orientation of two adjacent prokaryotic genes [ 18].
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In prokaryotic genomes, most overlapping genes are unidirectional, which probably reflects the common orientation of neighboring genes (Fukuda et al. 2003).
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