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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
Component_51316 Cmr1 None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_65942 TIGR02577 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_65922 TIGR01881 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_51331 Cmr2 None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_51310 Cmr6 None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_65924 TIGR01888 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_51311 Cmr5 None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_51312 Cmr4 None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_51313 Cmr3 None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
GenProp0316 CRISPR system, III-B/RAMP module subtype~CRISPR repeats are by definition Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, described by Jansen [1]. Certain proteins, including Cas1 to Cas4, are found only in genomes with CRISPR repeats, and are near these repeats. The repeats vary in size from 24 to 48 bp, interspaced by similarly sized non-repetitive sequences. Variants of CRISP/Cas loci (subtypes) have been described (Haft, et al., 2005 in which certain groups of subtype-specific genes are found in addition to characteristic sets of the more widely distributed cas genes. These subtype-specific genes are found proximal to the cas core genes and the CRISPR repeats. Unlike these, the set of CRISPR-associated genes represented here are always found in in genomes which also contain CRISPRs, but may be located at a remote site on the genome from the core genes and repeats. Several of these genes belong to the RAMP (Repeat-Associated Mystery Protein) family, so this 6-gene cassette is called the CRISPR RAMP module. None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_65921 TIGR01898 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_65927 TIGR01894 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_65923 TIGR02580 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence