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. 2014 Aug 25;4(10):2023–2033. doi: 10.1534/g3.114.012690

Table 2. Number and types of repeated sequences.

RePuter Dispersed Repeats RepeatMasker/Repeat Finder Low Complexity
Species Repeat Sequences Unique Locations Unique Sequences Tandem Repeats Repeat Sequences Low Complexity SSR
Arabidopsis 57a 19 9 18
G. max 104a 22 10 28 83 56 8
G. syndetika 103 20 5 32 95 69 7
G. dolichocarpa 104 20 5 29 94 69 7
G. canescens 86 16 5 29 95 71 5
G. tomentella D3 108 28 8 30 92 69 4
G. falcata 85 28 7 27 89 64 5
G. stenophita 96 19 6 31 82 58 5
G. cyrtoloba 101 20 6 34 78 54 6
Phaseolus 62 9 3 21
Vigna 68 10 3 24
Milletia 46 10 3 21

Repeated sequences were detected by RePuter, RepeatMasker, and Repeat Finder. Further analysis of dispersed repeats showed that many of the sequences shared similarity, reducing the number of unique repeat sequences and locations.