Figure 1.

Structure of a CRISPR array. CRISPR repeats are perfectly (or almost perfectly) conserved short sequences, typically of length 20 to 40 bases, separated by unique sequences known as spacers. The spacer length in a given array is sometimes approximately conserved, varying by a few bases, and sometimes exactly conserved. The spacer length is typically similar to the repeat length.

Edgar BMC Bioinformatics 2007 8:18   doi:10.1186/1471-2105-8-18
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