Additional file 9: of Retrozymes are a unique family of non-autonomous retrotransposons with hammerhead ribozymes that propagate in plants through circular RNAs

Autor: Cervera, Amelia, Denisse Urbina, PeĂąa, Marcos De La
Rok vydání: 2016
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3612908_d5
Popis: A retrozyme insertion in the genome of C. clementina is absent from the orthologous region in the genome of C. sinensis. A: Comparative analysis of two orthologous genomic regions of around 5Â kb from C. clementina and C. sinensis revealed the presence in the former but not in the latter genome of a typical retrozyme element (not to scale) flanked by the target site duplications (TSDs, in grey letters). The position of hammerhead ribozymes, the primer binding site and the polypurine tract are indicated. B: Sequence alignment of the two orthologous genomic regions of C. clementina and C. sinensis. Differences between both sequences are highlighted in red. The sequence corresponding to the genomic retrozyme is underlined. (PDF 118 kb)
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