Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Multiplicity of Buc copies in Atlantic salmon contrasts with loss of the germ cell determinant in primates, rodents and axolotl

Partial buc genes from eight primates including with predicted human N-terminus (above) compared with ferret buc and predicted protein (below). The inserted A in primates results in a premature stop, while the deletion of the inserted base would introduce another stop as shown in italics on top. Tra...

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Main Authors: Kugor, Adrijana Ĺ, Tveiten, Helge, Johnsen, Hanne, ØIvind Andersen
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Published: Figshare 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3601547_d7
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_2_Figure_S2_of_Multiplicity_of_Buc_copies_in_Atlantic_salmon_contrasts_with_loss_of_the_germ_cell_determinant_in_primates_rodents_and_axolotl/4334165
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Summary:Partial buc genes from eight primates including with predicted human N-terminus (above) compared with ferret buc and predicted protein (below). The inserted A in primates results in a premature stop, while the deletion of the inserted base would introduce another stop as shown in italics on top. Translation start codon is mutated in gorilla. Chromosomal positions of the primate buc genes: Human; Chr5:129170048, Chimpaneze; Chr5:129813080, Gorilla; Chr5:112518743, Orangutan; Chr5:130553556, Baboon; Chr6:122901841, Gibbon; Chr1:28463206, Macaque; Chr6:125569040, Vervet; Chr23:32116145. (DOCX 14Â kb)