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Science 21 July 2006
DOI: 10.1126/science.1130164


Characterization of the piRNA Complex from Rat Testes
Nelson C. Lau, Anita G. Seto, Jinkuk Kim, Satomi Kuramochi-Miyagawa, Toru Nakano, David P. Bartel, Robert E. Kingston

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Figs. S1 to S7
Tables S1 to S6

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Tables S1 through S4. Linked HTML presentations and Excel workbooks including piRNA cluster data and RNA sequence data from rat and mouse. Files are packaged as compressed archives, in *.zip format; users should download the compressed files to their machine and decompress the file on their local hard drive, using the instructions below):

  • Table S1. One hundred piRNA clusters from the rat genome.
    1130164s_TableS1.zip (5.8 MB)
  • Table S2. Unique rat small RNA sequences (61,294 in total) that derived from the eluate of a Q column fractionation of rat testes extract.
    1130164s_TableS2.zip (2.5 MB)
  • Table S3. Ninety-four piRNA clusters from the mouse genome.
    1130164s_TableS3.zip (5.2 MB)
  • Table S4. Unique mouse small RNA sequences that were derived from the eluate of a Q column fractionation of mouse testes extract.
    1130164s_TableS4.zip (2.4 MB)

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