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. 2008 Sep;18(9):1484–1499. doi: 10.1101/gr.074336.107

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Minitransposons carrying SDR elements. Representative examples of four families (A–D) of minitransposons are shown. When a parent full transposon has been identified, its sequence is in red as well as identical sequences in the derivative minitransposons. When a parent full transposon has not been identified, only the inverted repeats of the proposed minitransposons are shown in red. The inverted repeats are indicated by red arrows (solid for the minitransposons, dotted for the full transposons). Flanking direct repeats, when present, are indicated by black arrows and are shown in black, underlined. SDR elements are highlighted according to the conventions of Figure 1. Underscores within the full transposons indicate open reading frames. The low order coordinates of each example, all from the chromosome of N. punctiforme except when otherwise indicated, are: (A1) 263683, (A2) 670380B, (A3) 3371581B, (A4) 2032965B, (B1) 697575B, (B2) 1598337B, (C1) 2898180B, (C2) 75121B in Nodularia CCY9414 Contig 003, (D1) 7174915B, (D2) 6179713F in the chromosome of Anabaena variabilis, (D3) 5233271F in the chromosome of Anabaena PCC 7120, and (D4) 114174B in plasmid pAvaC of A. variabilis. The letter after the coordinate indicates that the sequence shown lies on the forward (F) or backward (B) strand.