Variations in The Consensus Sequence
(gcc)gccRccAUGG AGNNAUGN ANNAUGG ACCAUGG GACACCAUGGBiota | Phylum | Consensus sequences |
---|---|---|
Vertebrate | gccRccATGG | |
Fruit fly (Drosophila spp.) | Arthropoda | cAAaATG |
Budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) | Ascomycota | aAaAaAATGTCt |
Slime mold (Dictyostelium discoideum) | Amoebozoa | aaaAAAATGRna |
Ciliate | Ciliophora | nTaAAAATGRct |
Malarial protozoa (Plasmodium spp.) | Apicomplexa | taaAAAATGAan |
Toxoplasma (Toxoplasma gondii) | Apicomplexa | gncAaaATGg |
Trypanosomatidae | Euglenozoa | nnnAnnATGnC |
Terrestrial plants | AACAATGGC |
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