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What are puts?

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What are puts?

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• PUT = PlantGDB-assembled Unique Transcript. PlantGDB regularly assembles transcript sequences (EST and cDNA) for species with >10,000 sequences in GenBank, as well as by request for smaller or combined datasets. The resulting sequence assemblies (PUTs) are made available for search, download, BLAST, and spliced alignment using GeneSeqer. • PUT assemblies include both contigs (comprising multiple sequences) and singletons. They are named according to version number, genus_species, and sequence number. For more information visit the EST Assembly Page (Home>Left Menu>EST Assembly).

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