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. 2000 Oct 10;97(21):11383–11390. doi: 10.1073/pnas.97.21.11383

Table 1.

Recombination activity of hotspot ORFs

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Hotspots (HS) represent one or more ORFs ranked in the top 12.5% in five or more of the seven microarrays. Hotspots are numbered consecutively from the left end of the chromosome. Boldface indicates that a DSB has been mapped by Southern analysis; an asterisk indicates that the center of the hotspot is located within 2.5 kb of a peak of %(G+C) base composition that is at least 3% above the average %(G+C) for the chromosome. Underlining indicates that the hotspot has at least one ORF ranked among the 12 “hottest” ORFs in the genome. 

The designation of the hotspot ORFs is based on that used in the Stanford Genome Database. The ranking of each ORF (1 representing the “hottest”) is shown in parentheses as the first number. The procedure used to determine the ranking is described in the text. The second number in parentheses, separated by a slash from the ranking, is the median ratio of hybridization (DSB-enriched probe/genomic probe). Double exclamation points indicate the intergenic location of mapped DSBs. For example, the DSB for HS1-3 mapped between YAL038W and YAL039C. Exclamation points preceding the hotspot ORF indicate that the DSB was between the ORF and the next ORF to the left. Some hotspots had more than one DSB. 

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DSBs were located within the YER157W and YOL059W ORFs.