Partial Deletion of the Bovine ED1 Gene Causes Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia in Cattle

Table 1.

Exon-Intron Junctions of the BovineED1 Gene

Exon size 5′ Intron/Exon…Exon/Intron 3′ Intron size
No. (bp) No. (bp) Phase
1 685 AGCACC…CACCAGgtgagtcact 1 >200 kb 0
3 106 tatttttcagATGGCC…CAGATGgtaagtctgc 3 >75 kb 1
4 24 tttttaatagGTCCTG…AAAAGGgtaagtcaat 4 4786 1
5 180 catctttcagGAAAGA…CTTCTGgtgagttcct 5 1890 1
6 35 tattttgcagGTGCTG…AACCAGgttggctggg 6 895 0
7 52 atcctcccagCCAGCC…AGAATGgtaagagtca 7 2864 1
8 131 tcatactgagATCTTT…AGTCAGGTAGAAgtgagtacgg 8 1891 0
Exon 8 a (125 bp) Exon 8 b (6 bp)
9 >3861 tctcccccagGTATAC…GCAAATAAAGCTTTTTC
  • Exon sequences are shown in uppercase letters, and intron sequences in lowercase letters. Untranslated regions are shown in italics. The conserved GT/AG exon/intron-junctions are shown in bold type.

  • For the first exon, the putative transcription start site is shown instead of a splice acceptor; for the last exon, the polyadenylation signal is shown in bold italics instead of exon/intron junction. For exon 8, the internal alternative splice donor site is shown and the nucleotides corresponding to exon 8b are underlined.

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  1. Genome Res. 11: 1699-1705

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