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Sequence homology was analyzed using the BLAST search and compared with the sequences reported in GenBank.
The nucleic acid and protein sequences reported in this work are available at GenBank under the deposition number KF319017.
The validity of both spreadsheets has been verified by comparing the modeling results with the experimental results on nucleic acid sequences reported in the literature.
The nucleotide sequences were compared to the H. canis sequences reported in Turkey using the nucleotide Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) program.
The parameters were derived heuristically based on offline experimentation on a training set, excluding the sequences reported in the experimental results.
A total of 98 complete N gene sequences (including 8 sequences reported in this study) available in GenBank and reported from 23 countries were characterized by in-silico RFLP analysis.
The sequences reported in this paper have been submitted to GenBank, under accession number SRA001014.
The nucleotide sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank nucleotide sequence database.
The complete nucleotide sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank database under accession number AB464837.
The two CAAGG and CAAGA Tra2-ISS binding sequences reported in the Drosophila tra-2 gene [30] were also found.
SERA gene sequences reported in this study were deposited in DDBJ, with accession numbers AB576870-AB576881 (Table 1).
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