Ortholog of the Muller D Element
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Abstract
The feature with Gene ID 108083276 was determined to be an ortholog of absent, small, or homeotic discs 1 ( ). Two isoforms, ash1-PB and ash1-PC, were constructed on the Muller D element using the GEP annotation protocol. The second coding exon of includes an insertion translated into 18 additional amino acids compared to the protein and is supported by RNA-Seq coverage, the lack of splice junction predictions, and multiple gene predictors. The first intron in both isoforms of contains a well conserved non-canonical GC splice site.
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