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. 2020 Jun 18;48(16):8815–8827. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkaa518

Table 1.

Summary of the scar patterns found in rescued pVCR94Sp carrying V1 protospacer at diverse positions

Protospacer position Number of sequenced clonesa Type of scarsb (distribution) Conjugation properties Repeat ID used for repairc Deletion size (bp)d
5 73/85 IA (43/85) Transmissible rptIb-rptIf 23 702
IB (1/85) Transmissible rptIb-rptIf 23 702
IC (7/85) Transmissible rptIb-rptIe 14 076
ID (1/85) Transmissible rptIb-rptIe 14 076
IE (1/85) Transmissible rptIb-rptId 14 003
IF (4/85) Transmissible rptIb-rptIc 10 310
IG (16/85) Transmissible rptIa-rptIc 9268
1 0/85 No scar NA NA
7 1/85 III (1/85) Deficient rptIIIc-rptIIId 6728
3 2/85 IV (2/85) Deficient rptIIIa-rptIIIb 59 432
6 9/85 VA (1/85) Transmissible rptIIa-rptIIb 5138
VB (8/85) Transmissible rptIVa-rptIVb 4936
2 0/85 No scar NA NA
4 0/85 No scar NA NA

a0 values, no repaired transconjugants was obtained.

bPartial sequences of characterized scars are available in Supplemental Figure S2.

cAs depicted in Figure 2B. Sequences of repeat IDs are shown in Table 2. NA, not applicable.

dExact deletion size from pVCR94Sp-V1 variants