Table 1.

IR-1 Elements inC. elegans

Element no. Chromosome Location Nearest Gene(s) Size (bp) Comment Percent Identity TSD (bp) TSD
R07D5 X intergenic unc-7, R07D5.2379 full length99.52 AT
F18E3 V intergenicF18E3.1 F18E3.2379full length99.22 TA
F08G5 IV intronF08G5.5379full length97.42 TA
C17C3 II intronC17C3.12379full length96.62 AA
F39B3 X intergenicF39B3, Unknown400internal insertion96.02AA
C04E47 X intergenicC04E7.2, C04E7.3379full length94.52 AC
F52H3 II intergenicZK892.5 F52H3.7399truncated, unique  spacer70.02 AT*
F35E12 V392internal insertion94.42 AC
F22B7 III intergenicF22B7.9, F22B7.10194truncated97.52 TT*
ZK849 I1105internal insertion2 TA
F47E1 X intronF47E1.3112truncated and  rearranged82.12 TA*
ZC8 X intergenicZC8.2, ZC8.31105internal insertion2 TA
F54D1 IV intergenicF54D1.5, F54D1.61083internal insertionnone
F45E1 X intronF45E1.7103internal deletion99.02 CA
F10D11 I intronF10D11.d173internal deletion2 TA
ZK354 I173internal deletion2 TA
F02E9 I173internal deletion2 TA
C44H4 X intronC44H4.6102internal deletion2 TG
DH11 II intergenicDH11.1, DH11.284internal deletion1002 TA

[i] Copies of IR-1 found in the C. elegans genome. Of the 19 elements shown, 14 had BLAST P < 10−25, using the consensus element sequence as the query (Table 2). The remaining five elements (at the bottom) had BLAST P < 10−19. The element number is the same as the corresponding cosmid number for the clone harboring the element. Elements were classified as intergenic if they were between known or predicted genes, or as intron if located within the intron of a known or predicted gene. Percent identity is relative to the reference consensus sequence (Table2). An asterisk (*) next to the target site duplication (TSD) indicates that the element was truncated at one end, and the intact end was used to determine the expected duplication sequence. Elements within regions for which information is not yet available have dashes in the appropriate column. Similar tables are available at our website for this and the other element families (http://www.welch.jhu.edu/~devine/RepDNAdb.html). In the website tables, the element number is hot-linked to the appropriate GenBank record, facilitating rapid information retrieval.