TABLE 2.
Name | Sequencea |
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1 | GCCCACGATTATCTCAACTTTATCC |
2 | cacggcgcgcctagcagcggACACCTCTTTCTCTCTTGTTGGGGTT |
3 | gtcagcggccgcatccctgcTTGTTGTCGTAGTGGAAGGTGATTG |
4 | TTATGGGACAAACAAGAACTCGAAA |
5 | GACATACAAATCCTTCCAATGGTCA |
6 | ATTAGATACGTTGGTGGTTC |
7 | AGAATTCCCAACTTTGTCTG |
8 | CCTCATTGAAAATCCAATGGAGCAA |
9 | AACACAACTGCACAATCTGG |
10 | AAACTTTGAACCCGGCTGCG |
11 | CATTTCGAGGTTGTGTGCTG |
12 | ACATCTTGACCGCCTGCTT |
13 | AGAGGGTGGTCTCTGGGA |
14 | GGGGGGGCCCGGGGCAATAAGGTTGAGTGA |
15 | GGGGCTCGAGACGGCGACAGATGGTTAATG |
16 | GGGGATCCGCGCAATACACGACCTATATGATG |
17 | GGCCACTATTTTCCAATAAGAGCTCC |
18 | GGAGCTCTTATTGGAAAATAGTGGCC |
19 | GGCTGCAGCGACGTATCAATTCGGGGACCTTGC |
20 | CAATCAAAGGTGGTCCTGCAG |
21 | GTAAATACCCTCCCCGGATCC |
22 | CAAACTGAACAACTTGTCCC |
23 | GGGACTAGTATGATGAAAAAAAAAATCTCTGCC |
24 | GGGCTCGAGCTAATAATACCCCGTGTTATATGACT |
Lowercase letters indicate exogenous sequences used for fusion PCR reactions as described previously (Noble and Johnson, 2005). Underlined sequences are restriction sites described in the text.