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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: Orthologs, turn-over, and remolding of tRNAs in primates and fruit flies

Fig. 6

A more complex tRNA cluster in primates (see Additional file 5 for coordinates. Panel a summarizes the situation as list alignment. For simplicity, tRNAs from both strands are included. Except in rhesus and orangutan the first part of cluster the has been cluster. Panel b shows a more detailed, strand-specific genomic map. It highlights the reversal of the orientation of a tRNA Arg (R) in rhesus and the two copies of tRNA Lys (K) on opposite strands. Panel c shows the graph corresponding to the cluster. Edges indicate that the tRNA sequences sufficiently similar by be possible orthologs. Different species are distinguished by colors. The tRNAs isoacceptor classes are indicated by their 1-letter codes: Phe (F), Lys (K), Leu (L), Val (V), Arg (R)

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