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The Fur box is a 19-bp consensus sequence organized either as two inverted repeats separated by 1-bp, or as at least three contiguous hexamers, 5'-NATWAT-3' (where N is any nucleotide and W is an A or a T), aligned in either a direct or an inverse orientation [33] [35].
The typical telomere lacks recognition sites for restriction enzymes due to its minisatellite repeat sequence organized in tandem.
And from such approaches, it is now clear that dozens of endocytic proteins are recruited in an ordered sequence, organized as coats.
In PSU genome, PSUcentSat presents a chromosome distribution characteristic of a tandem repeat sequence, organized as large blocks at the (peri centromeric region of five autosomal pairs and in the Y-chromosome, PSU6, PSU8, PSU10, PSU11, PSU12, and PSUY (fig. 2 A).
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VarDB contains more than 62,000 sequences organized by organism and gene family.
This contrasts with other mammalian genomes that seem to have their recently duplicated sequences organized in a tandem configuration.
This can be seen in Figure 2, which shows the distributions of rRNA sequences, organized at the level of taxonomic order, recovered from the external and internal catheter surfaces (Table S1 provides species-level data).
Sequences organized by using Chromas Lite Program (http://technelysium.com.au) were entered in GenBank.
The current local database contains 375 sequences organized into 122 'groups'groups
This locus contains at least 6 copies olfactory receptor-like sequences, organized in grossly three larger repeating units in the same orientation.
The genome has a modular architecture composed of complex transcriptional loci characterized by close links between nucleotide sequences organized in sense/antisense and coding/noncoding transcripts.
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