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[[GEvo]] analysis of syntenic MYB genes in sorghum and rice.  These genes contain many conserved non-coding sequences ([[CNS]]).  The purple blocks in the gene model tracks were computationally predicted using an automated pipeline.  These predictions can be empirically proofed in GEvo and are highlighted by pink blocks with lines connecting regions of sequence similarity.
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[[GEvo]] analysis of syntenic MYB genes in sorghum and rice.  These genes contain many conserved non-coding sequences ([[CNS]]).  The purple blocks located just above the dashed line were computationally predicted using an automated pipeline.  These predictions can be empirically proofed in GEvo and are highlighted by pink blocks (representing regions of identified sequence similarity) with lines connecting regions of sequence similarity.

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Results can be regenerated at: http://genomevolution.org/r/4pk

GEvo analysis of syntenic MYB genes in sorghum and rice. These genes contain many conserved non-coding sequences (CNS). The purple blocks located just above the dashed line were computationally predicted using an automated pipeline. These predictions can be empirically proofed in GEvo and are highlighted by pink blocks (representing regions of identified sequence similarity) with lines connecting regions of sequence similarity.