Fig. 3From: Identification of novel MITEs (miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements) in Coxiella burnetii: implications for protein and small RNA evolutionCbsR13 loci represent a novel MITE, called QMITE1. a mfold secondary structure prediction of a selected QMITE1 (range 5; predicted ∆G = − 192.72 kcal/mol). Red bars bracket the TIRs and the blue line indicates the location of the potential IHF-binding site. b Model of QMITE1 depicting DRs as red arrow heads and the TIRs as hatched arrow heads. Length ranges for these features are also shownBack to article page