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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: Immunogenetics. 2016 Jan 22;68(4):295–312. doi: 10.1007/s00251-016-0901-6

Fig. 1. Overview of the oligonucleotide primer design employed for amplifying DICP sequences.

Fig. 1

Primer pairs are listed on the left. Genes targeted by each primer pair and the overall genomic organization of these genes are listed to the right of each primer pair. Families of DICPs are defined by a number that denotes the DICP cluster (e.g., DICP1 cluster on chromosome 3) and gene names include a second number that denotes the order in which genes were identified (e.g., dicp1.1). Gray rectangles represent exons and black arrowheads approximate the relative location of each primer. Protein domains associated with each exon are indicated above the genomic organization (L: peptide leader sequence, D1: Ig domain, D2: Ig domain, LC: low complexity regions, TM: transmembrane domain, Cyt: cytoplasmic tail). Primer sequences are listed in Table 1.