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. 2002 Aug;129(4):1695–1699. doi: 10.1104/pp.002774

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Nucleotide sequences around Ds insertion sites. A, Examples of irregularly inserted patterns. B, Examples of authentic patterns. Arrows indicate IR sequences of a Ds element necessary for transposition. Ds elements in the insertion lines are surrounded by a rectangle. Sequences duplicated by transposition are underlined. Sequences shown as red and blue indicate those of the original Ds and the insertion line, respectively. The sequence shown as black is the Nossen wild-type sequence. Hyphens and dots show deleted nucleotides in the insertion lines compared with original Ds element (--) and wild-type genomic DNA (·). Additional nucleotides in the insertion lines are indicated in lowercase.