Figure 3From: Rapid and accurate pyrosequencing of angiosperm plastid genomesIllustrations of a transposition-like insertion error and a homopolymer run set. Illustrations of a transposition-like insertion error and a homopolymer run set. (A) Comparison of a hypothetical stretch of GS 20 genome sequence (top) vs. the "correct" sequence (bottom) in order to illustrate an example of a transposition-like insertion error, in which a base identical in composition to a given HR is inserted in a nearby, nonadjacent position. The transposition-like insertion error in the GS 20 sequence is indicated by the arrow; the colon (:) in the "correct" sequence indicates the absence of the A at the same position. (B) Example of a homopolymer run set.Back to article page