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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Mapping 3′ transcript ends in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) mitochondrial genome with RNA-Seq

Fig. 3

Location of the transcript 3′ ends by RNA-Seq. The nad1 gene is shown here as an example of the way in which reads with poly(A) tails can be mapped with unaligned ends (colour-coding as in Fig. 1). The transcript polyadenylation sites are identified as stretches of adenine residue that do not map back to the genome and lie at the ends of mapped fractions of the reads (the top three reads). The three reads at the bottom of the mapping match the genomic sequences along their entire length and most likely derive from unprocessed polycistronic transcript

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