BMC Genomics

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Open Access Research article

Novel porcine repetitive elements

Ralph T Wiedmann*, Dan J Nonneman and John W Keele

Author Affiliations

USDA, ARS U. S. Meat Animal Research Center, P. O. Box 166, Clay Center, NE, USA

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BMC Genomics 2006, 7:304 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-7-304

Published: 1 December 2006

Additional files

Additional file 1:

Fasta file of novel porcine repetitive elements. Each definition line includes an accession number along with the start and end positions for that repetitive element.

Format: FAS Size: 9KB Download file

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Additional file 2:

Fasta file that provides the sequences used to create Figure 3. The definition lines include the accession number with the start and end positions of the sequence.

Format: FAS Size: 12KB Download file

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Additional file 3:

Dendrogram file used to create Figure 3. The format is the standard output of ClustalX and can be read by various tree viewing and tree making software, including R when using the packages sequinr and ape. Each vertex is labelled consistently with the corresponding fasta file.

Format: DND Size: 3KB Download file

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Additional file 4:

Fasta file of cloned MPRE61 sequences. The definition line refers to an arbitrary sequence ID generated at USMARC.

Format: FAS Size: 52KB Download file

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Additional file 5:

Dendrogram file of cloned MPRE61 sequences used to construct Figure 4. The format is the standard output of ClustalX and can be read by various tree viewing and tree making software, including R when using the packages sequinr and ape. Each vertex is labelled consistently with the corresponding fasta file.

Format: DND Size: 3KB Download file

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