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Obviously, it's all in their imagination, but it's a pretty sweet sequence nonetheless.
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BLASTX searches for significant hits with an e-value <10−15 were conducted against predicted peptides of peach (Peach v1.0), apple (Malus × domestica Genome v1.0), grape vine (Vitis vinifera 12X March 2010 release of the draft genome), Arabidopsis (TAIR 10.0) and 25 previously assembled sweet cherry sequences (GenBank JU090712 to JU090733).
Although the complete sweet orange genome sequence is now available [ 35], no clear homologs have yet been identified in citrus except WUS and KNAT6.
The sweet orange genome sequence was used to predict RNA secondary structures; all of the precursors of the 183 known miRNAs had regular stem-loop secondary structures (Additional file 1).
This finding is in line with results of Schafleitner et al. [ 53] who compared EST sequences of sweet potato (Ipomea batatas) with sequences contained in the UniRef100 protein database.
There was a game almost a decade ago when Rodriguez felt Piniella taught him a lesson in one sweet-and-sour sequence.
The sweet orange EST sequences from TIGR database as described earlier were used to predict the targets.
The genome and proteome sequence of sweet orange was obtained from Citrus sinensis genome (http://citrus.hzau.edu.cn/orange/, Orange genome Annotation Project).
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