<p>Exons are indicated by black bars and introns by connecting lines. Dashed lines are sequences missing from the assembled genome sequence. Reading frames are all shown left-to-right. Primers are green arrows. Probes are blue or red for forward and reverse strand sequences respectively.</p
<p>The breakpoints (dashed lines) are located inside inverted repeats (red or orange arrows). Four p...
<p>For the nested PCR, the first row for each gene depicts the primers used in the first and second ...
<p>Primer sequences of the target and reference genes.<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
Pictorial representation of primer positions in Sh2 gene (Blue and red arrows represent positions at...
<p>Gene symbol, name, function, accession number, primer sequences and selected probe are shown.</p
<p>Each panel is a screen shot (IGV browser [<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/...
<p>Exons are denoted by black boxes. Introns, 5′-flanking regions, and 3′-UTRs are denoted by lines....
<p>Nucleotide sequences of the primers (one forward primer and five reverse primers for all <i>Ebola...
<p>The graphics illustrate intron-exon patterns in 16 markers with coding regions shown as black bar...
Red boxes represent exons, and black and blue lines represent introns and UTRs, respectively. The le...
*<p>In section C, the nucleotide forward or reverse oligo are in bolded and the stem loop sequences ...
<p>The sense strand, forward primer, and probes in sense configuration (s) are displayed in light gr...
<p>Details of DNA sequence alignments used for primer design, including the numbers of taxa, alignme...
<p>Intron-spanning primers were designed to detect selected genes that were initially identified by ...
<div><p>(<b>A</b>) Exon-intron structure of a gene.</p> <p>Black boxes represent exon...
<p>The breakpoints (dashed lines) are located inside inverted repeats (red or orange arrows). Four p...
<p>For the nested PCR, the first row for each gene depicts the primers used in the first and second ...
<p>Primer sequences of the target and reference genes.<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
Pictorial representation of primer positions in Sh2 gene (Blue and red arrows represent positions at...
<p>Gene symbol, name, function, accession number, primer sequences and selected probe are shown.</p
<p>Each panel is a screen shot (IGV browser [<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/...
<p>Exons are denoted by black boxes. Introns, 5′-flanking regions, and 3′-UTRs are denoted by lines....
<p>Nucleotide sequences of the primers (one forward primer and five reverse primers for all <i>Ebola...
<p>The graphics illustrate intron-exon patterns in 16 markers with coding regions shown as black bar...
Red boxes represent exons, and black and blue lines represent introns and UTRs, respectively. The le...
*<p>In section C, the nucleotide forward or reverse oligo are in bolded and the stem loop sequences ...
<p>The sense strand, forward primer, and probes in sense configuration (s) are displayed in light gr...
<p>Details of DNA sequence alignments used for primer design, including the numbers of taxa, alignme...
<p>Intron-spanning primers were designed to detect selected genes that were initially identified by ...
<div><p>(<b>A</b>) Exon-intron structure of a gene.</p> <p>Black boxes represent exon...
<p>The breakpoints (dashed lines) are located inside inverted repeats (red or orange arrows). Four p...
<p>For the nested PCR, the first row for each gene depicts the primers used in the first and second ...
<p>Primer sequences of the target and reference genes.<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...