Analysis of Conserved Noncoding DNA in Drosophila Reveals Similar Constraints in Intergenic and Intronic Sequences

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Figure 1.

Length distribution of ungapped conserved noncoding blocks inDrosophila. As the distributions of intergenic and intronic noncoding block lengths do not differ significantly, they are plotted together. The distribution is truncated at the lower extreme as a result of the criteria used to define conserved blocks (see Methods for details).

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  1. Genome Res. 11: 1335-1345

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