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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Fragmented mitochondrial genomes of seal lice (family Echinophthiriidae) and gorilla louse (family Pthiridae): frequent minichromosomal splits and a host switch of lice between seals

Fig. 3

Sequence alignment of degenerate genes with their corresponding full-length genes. A: the 65-bp non-coding sequence (NCS) in rrnS minichromosome has 58.5% identity to trnL1 gene and 60% identity to trnL2 gene. B: The 218-bp intergenic NCS in F-T-D-H-R-nad4L minichromosome has 215 bp identical to a 5′ section of nad6 gene (nucleotide 1 to 215). C The 320-bp NCS in A minichromosome is identical to a middle section of rrnS gene (nucleotide 246 to 565). D The 320-bp NCS in C minichromosome has 53.3% identity to 3′ section of rrnL gene (nucleotide 838 to 1189)

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