Assessing the Drosophila melanogaster and Anopheles gambiae Genome Annotations Using Genome-Wide Sequence Comparisons

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Ecores defining a new gene model on A. gambiae chromosome 2R. The scale refers to the position on the chromosome. (A) Ensembl gene predictions on the 5′-3′ strand. The genes are represented by boxes, with vertical lines separating exons (red) and introns (white). (B) Ecores (blue). (C) Anopheles cDNA clone (green), with potential introns in white. Only one cDNA, matching with three consecutive unanotated ecores is represented here. This cDNA (corresponding to the assembly of entries BX063894 and BX063895) matches all along its sequence with the Drosophila Innexin-7 gene. This gene is not annotated in both releases of the Anopheles annotation.

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  1. Genome Res. 13: 1595-1599

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