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Fig. 7 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 7

From: Identification of novel MITEs (miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements) in Coxiella burnetii: implications for protein and small RNA evolution

Fig. 7

QMITE2 is not unique to C. burnetii. MUSCLE sequence alignment of discontiguous megaBLAST hits that returned QMITE2 sequences in other organisms. Conserved bases appear as gray blocks, while unaligned bases appear as green, yellow, blue, and red bands, corresponding to T, G, C, and A bases, respectively. An identity indicator is shown above the sequence alignment, where the height signifies conservation of bases at that position with a color indicator for overall identity between aligned ranges (green: 100%, yellow: 20-99%, red: 0-19%). Above this identity indicator is the consensus sequence, appearing as colored bands indicating bases as described above. Ranges 12, 13, 10, 9, 14 in the sequence alignment refer to small QMITE2 ranges included in the BLAST as shown in Fig. 5b

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