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The human and mouse sequences differ by two amino acids in this region resulting in an alternative pair of D-domains in the mouse isoform (and RIAKEIEI and RIAKEIEIIPL) and a single D-domain in the human isoform (RIAKEIQVIPL).

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It should be noted that the alignments obtained in our study by direct comparison of the mouse M180 and L. catta sequences differ from previous reports in which using a different alignment algorithm and software, the amelogenin sequences of 25 mammals were aligned [18], [22] (See Supporting Information).

Vertical hash marks indicate locations where ssODN and genomic sequences differ.

But the two sets of sequences differed in two positions.

This sequence differs from mouse by one amino acid.

We note that among the C-terminal domain sequences the four bovine sequences and the two mouse sequences are identical, while the only differences between the two sheep sequences are C148R and Q168H mutations, and among ten human prions nine sequences are identical and one differs from them by two mutations M166C and E221C.

Both primers recognized human and mouse sequences.

We call these mouse sequences UCSC sequences.

Predicted AIP amino acid sequence differed for ST75 and ST883.

Human α-Syn sequence differs from mouse sequence in seven amino acids.

Mouse tryptases differ substantially in sequence, structure and distribution from those in humans 1 and mice lack α-tryptase 23, but it is of interest that the tryptases reside in a region that was one of the three that was identified in a genome-wide study of loci in this species linked to hyperresponsiveness to methacholine 50.

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