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From: The hAT-family transposable element, hopper, from Bactrocera dorsalis is a functional vector for insect germline transformation

Fig. 2

Flanking genomic insertion site sequences for the B. dorsalis hopperBd-we transposable element in the B. dorsalis white eye strain genome (a) compared to pKhop [Dmwhite+] and phop[PUbDsRed.T3] vector insertions in D. melanogaster (b-d) and A. suspensa (e-f). Twenty-three (23) nucleotide 5′ and 3′ flanking genomic sequences shown for vector insertions in the designated transformant lines, including the proximal 8-bp duplicated insertion site sequence (brown outline). The highest identity Blastn hit (> 95%) for the complete vector insertion site sequences is provided (see Additional file 1: Fig. S1 for complete insertion site sequences). Below flanking genomic sequences (b-d) is a schematic diagram of the genomic insertion site position (annotations: green, gene; red, exons; arrow, insertion site position)

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