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T1 0-91 Sentence denotes Comparative sequence analysis of colinear barley and rice bacterial artificial chromosomes.
T2 92-318 Sentence denotes Colinearity of a large region from barley (Hordeum vulgare) chromosome 5H and rice (Oryza sativa) chromosome 3 has been demonstrated by mapping of several common restriction fragment-length polymorphism clones on both regions.
T3 319-457 Sentence denotes One of these clones, WG644, was hybridized to rice and barley bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries to select homologous clones.
T4 458-645 Sentence denotes One BAC from each species with the largest overlapping segment was selected by fingerprinting and blot hybridization with three additional restriction fragment-length polymorphism clones.
T5 646-743 Sentence denotes The complete barley BAC 635P2 and a 50-kb segment of the rice BAC 36I5 were completely sequenced.
T6 744-875 Sentence denotes A comparison of the rice and barley DNA sequences revealed the presence of four conserved regions, containing four predicted genes.
T7 876-985 Sentence denotes The four genes are in the same orientation in rice, but the second gene is in inverted orientation in barley.
T8 986-1052 Sentence denotes The fourth gene is duplicated in tandem in barley but not in rice.
T9 1053-1198 Sentence denotes Comparison of the homeologous barley and rice sequences assisted the gene identification process and helped determine individual gene structures.
T10 1199-1362 Sentence denotes General gene structure (exon number, size, and location) was largely conserved between rice and barley and to a lesser extent with homologous genes in Arabidopsis.
T11 1363-1463 Sentence denotes Colinearity of these four genes is not conserved in Arabidopsis compared with the two grass species.
T12 1464-1667 Sentence denotes Extensive similarity was not found between the rice and barley sequences other than within the exons of the structural genes, and short stretches of homology in the promoters and 3' untranslated regions.
T13 1668-1819 Sentence denotes The larger distances between the first three genes in barley compared with rice are explained by the insertion of different transposable retroelements.