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Annotating Retroelements

• Dotter, identify direct and inverted repeats, and graphically visualize them. (Rough idea of coordinates – highlight in your sequence, and write it down to keep as your “map”)

• TREP, identify the repetitive elements and their location in the sequence. (BLAST WHOLE Sequence. Remember to select the complete set and unselect the filter.)

• Blast2sequences between the two halves of the sequence, to more precisely identify the borders of the repeats (LTRs).

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LTR Retroelement

LTR

SHORT INVERTED REPEATS FLANK LTRHOST REPEATS

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LTR Retroelement

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TIRs

GAGTAAAATGCAAGAAACCCACTTTGAAGGCTAGGTTTGCAGATAACACTACGTTACATTTTTTGGACAGAAAGCACCACGTCTCGTGTAATCTTGTTGCAAATAACACTGATTGGCGGATTAGAGCGCTTAAAGTATGTTTATGACAGGAGGGTCCAGATTTTGCCCTTGTGGCGTAACGGCTTGGCCATGACGGCGT------>

<------ACGCCGTTTCGCCCCAAGCCGTTATGTCACATGGGCAAAATCTGGAACCACCTGTCATAAACACACTTAAAGCACTCTAATCCGCCAATCAGTGTTATTTGCAATAAGATTACACAAAACGTGATGCTTTTTGTTCAAAAAATGTAACGTAGTGTTATCTGCAAACCTAGCCTTCAAAATGGTGGTTTTATGCAATTTACTC

Reverse complement

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SOLO LTRs

LTR

SHORT INVERTED REPEATS FLANK LTRHOST REPEATS

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Example Retroelement Annotation

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FINAL RESULT

Gypsy, WHAM

TIR, Mutator, Annie

SOLO LTR, Copia, WIS

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Annotating Complete Sequences

• Dotter• TREP, Blast2sequences

• BLASTX – sequence that does not include repetitive elements. Identify possible proteins in your sequence.

• BLASTn – est_others, support predicted proteins with real ESTs

• FGENESH+ – polish your gene borders and structure• BLASTp – validate your predicted protein with related

one from BLASTx

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Complete Annotation – Identify Retros

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Complete Annotation – Identify Genes

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FINAL RESULT


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