10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3614762_D1.v1
Karsten Sieber
Karsten
Sieber
Pawel Gajer
Pawel
Gajer
Julie Dunning Hotopp
Julie
Dunning Hotopp
Additional file 5: Figure S5. of Modeling the integration of bacterial rRNA fragments into the human cancer genome
Springer Nature
2016
DNA integration
Somatic genome
Genome variation
Cancer genomics
Host-bacteria interactions
2016-03-21 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_5_Figure_S5_of_Modeling_the_integration_of_bacterial_rRNA_fragments_into_the_human_cancer_genome/4374368
RNA secondary structure of the bacterial 16S & 23S integrated rRNA gene fragments. Each colored line indicates a fragment of the Pseudomonas 16S or 23S rRNA gene that is predicted to have integrated into the human genome. The lines are color-coded based on the participant and human gene the bacterial rRNA fragment that has integrated into (C5 = CEACAM5, C6 = CEACAM6, CD = CD74, T10 = TMSB10, “_1” are upstream rRNA fragments relative to the “_2” integrations). (PDF 2295 kb)