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Annotation of 3' L1 ends and flanking sequenced was performed using a similar strategy as above, except that initial identification of 3' end locations was based on the UCSC Genome Browser hg19 RepeatMasker table track, which allowed for subfamily classification based on all available sequence from the insertion.
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