Caenorhabditis elegans Repeat Maps
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DNA sequences of the C. elegans chromosomes I,II,III,IV,V and X have been downloaded from WormBase in June 2001. chromosome length bp _______________________ CE_I 14,972,282 CE_II 15,173,999 CE_III 13,829,314 CE_IV 17,450,863 CE_V 20,914,693 CE_VI 17,748,731 The "November 2001" version of the C. elegans section (celrep.ref) of Repbase Update was used for annotation of the chromosomes. The annotation shows localization of transposable elements in the chromosomes. These elements have been identified by using BLAST and CENSOR. Each line in the annotation represents a chromosomal fragment that can be classified as a transposable or noncoding repetitive element. Every line is composed of 8 columns that, in order, represent the following data: 1. Chromosome 2. Fragment start position in the chromosome 3. Fragment end position in the chromosome 4. Name of a transposable or repetitive element in Repbase Update most similar to the fragment 5. Fragment start position in the Repbase update element 6. Fragment end position in the Repbase update element 7. Orientation of the element, 'd' for direct, 'c' for complement 8. Percent identity between the chromosomal fragment and transposable element from Repbase Update. DNA sequences of all annotated elements are available in the C. elegans section of The Transposon Pub.
Reference: Kapitonov,
V.V. and Jurka, J. (2002) Distribution of transposable and repetitive elements
in the C. elegans chromosomes, www.girinst.org/downloads/repeatmaps/C.Elegans