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. 2011 Mar 21;66(5):796–805. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2011.04539.x

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Two examples of Oryza sativa japonica (Osj) genes that have nucleotide substitutions at splice site motifs. Red arrows on the gene indicate the positions of the substitutions. (a) AK069721 (Os10g0118000), mutation in Osj generated a new intron that disrupted the O-methyltransferase domain. (b) AK069386 (Os12g0482600), mutation in Oryza sativa (Os) generated an altered acceptor site that disrupted the DUF502 superfamily domain. Sequence alignments around the splice site motifs are shown on the right. Gray and yellow boxes are untranslated regions and protein-coding regions, respectively. Blue boxes above or below mRNAs indicate functional domains detected by NCBI BLAST searches.