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. 2005 Dec 28;34(Database issue):D590–D598. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkj144

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Genome Browser zoomed in to base-level view, showing Base Position, Restriction Enzymes, sno/miRNA, Conservation and SNP tracks at chr19:58, 982, 732-58, 982, 815 in the May 2004 assembly of the human genome. At this location is microRNA hsa-mir-371, portions of which are found to be highly conserved in other mammals by phastCons (8). In the Conservation track, gaps in the human sequence with respect to other species in the alignment are indicated by small orange vertical bars between bases in the other species, with gap lengths indicated by orange numbers in the ‘Gaps’ row.