Analysis of Two Cosmid Clones from Chromosome 4 of Drosophila melanogaster Reveals Two New Genes Amid an Unusual Arrangement of Repeated Sequences

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Figure 6.
Figure 6.

Alignment to compare the deduced amino acid sequence of theDrosophila ribosomal protein gene homolog with the sequences derived from the RPS3a genes from Anopheles gambiae (Ag; accession no. X98186), C. elegans (Ce; accession no. Z32681),Aplysia californica (Ac; accession no. X68555) (Auclair et al. 1994), and Homo sapiens (Hs; Metspalu et al. 1992). Dots indicate the same amino acids as those found in Drosophila; Dashes indicate spaces added to facilitate alignment.

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  1. Genome Res. 9: 137-149

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