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Trinucleotide (46.9%) was the most common repeat unit followed by the di (19.7%), pentanucleotides (15.1%), hexa (8.9%), and tetra (6.5%).
Trinucleotide was the most common repeat unit with a frequency of 75.06% and 75.97%, followed by the di (10.43%; 9.62%), hexa (6.02%; 6.17%) and pentanucleotide repeats (3.63%;3.29%) in Saengryeg 211and Saengryeg 213, respectively.
Sequence variants analyses identified a total of 3,766 and 2,431 potential (Simple Sequence Repeat) SSR motifs for microsatellite analysis for both varieties, where trinucleotide was the most common repeat unit (84%), followed by di (9.9%), hexa (4.1%) and pentanucleotide repeats (2.1%).
In Caucasian populations, the most common repeat allele is the 4-repeat allele followed by the 7-repeat allele and 2-repeat allele.
The most common repeat motifs are indicated in Table 3.
In contrast, glutamic acid was encoded by the most common repeat in P. infestans: (AAG n.
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As in C. albicans, (i) most units (11/12) start with PPH, (ii) the most common repeats are PPHE and PPHH and (iii) the last unit is PPHD (Fig.5).
Retrotransposons and retrotransposon-like elements (RTE), such as retroposons, are the most common repeats.
The three most common repeated consultations were for back pain, constipation and abdominal pain.
Tri- and hexa-nucleotide repeats have been shown to be the most common repeats in eukaryotic coding regions [ 20, 27].
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