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Fig. 3 | Mobile DNA

Fig. 3

From: Mobility of mPing and its associated elements is regulated by both internal and terminal sequences

Fig. 3

A sequence alignment (A) of the 30 bp at the 5′ and 3′ ends of the mPing, Ping16A, and Pong elements. Dots represent bases that are identical to mPing. Dashes represent the interior sequence. Underlined bases represent the TIRs. B Top panel- Pictogram representing the relative frequency of bases in the first 15 bases of the TIRs from selected Tourist-like MITEs (mPing, Ditto 231, Youren 61, Stola 23, ID-4-X, Helia 1, and Tourist 1274) from rice. Letter height indicates the frequency that that base is observed at that position (http://genes.mit.edu/pictogram.html). Bottom panel- Yeast transposition rates for mPing mutants with simultaneous mutations on both TIRs. Columns represent the average and the error bars represent standard error (n = 5-6)

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