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2). We also looked to ensure that all 20 amino acids had an associated tRNA gene encoded and all 20 amino acids were represented (although at varying frequencies).  
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'''2). We also looked to ensure that all 20 amino acids had an [http://img.jgi.doe.gov/cgi-bin/geba/main.cgi?section=TaxonDetail&page=rnas&taxon_oid=643886133&locus_type=tRNA associated tRNA gene encoded ]and found that all 20 amino acids were represented (although at varying frequencies).'''
  
 
In the future we would like to. . .  
 
In the future we would like to. . .  

Revision as of 21:23, 31 August 2009

In looking for other RNA genes we did the following:

1). We looked at the two "other RNA" genes from last year's species (Halorhabdus utahensis AX-2, DSM 12940) and compared those sequences to our species entire genome in two different manners:

    A). Blast2 of somewhat similar sequences 

and

    B). Halomicrobium mukohataei genome portal

Results are as follows. . .

    For "other RNA" gene 2500590731, named SRP_euk_arch, in the Halorhabdus utahensis AX-2, DSM 12940 genmone (820149..820441 (-)(293bp)):
        A). Blast2 Results. . .
        B). Genome Portal Results. . .  


    For "other RNA" gene 2500590732, named RNaseP_arch, in the Halorhabdus utahensis AX-2, DSM 12940 genmone (2878153..2878553 (-)(401bp)):
        A). Blast2 Results
 
        B). Genome Portal Results 


2). We also looked to ensure that all 20 amino acids had an associated tRNA gene encoded and found that all 20 amino acids were represented (although at varying frequencies).

In the future we would like to. . .

1). Compare our species to very closely related species that have been annotated for "other RNA genes"

2). Determine what "other RNA" genes we should be looking for in archae specifically.