This method locates all dyad repeats that exceed a specified length and are located within a defined proximity. This proximity is defined in the method parameters. A dyad repeat exists when one region of DNA is followed shortly thereafter by its mirror image. An example is:
TAGCGA…AGCGAT
To change method parameters:
- Double click on the method name in the Method Curtain; or select the method display and then Analysis > Method Parameters.
- Type the Minimum Length for your repeats in the appropriate window.
- Click No Limits if you don’t want to limit the distance between dyad repeats or click Less Than to open a text box where you can specify a maximum repeat distance.
Note that this method searches only one strand. The complement of any dyad repeats found occurs on the opposite strand.
To view a tabular results report that categorizes repeats by both type and length:
Choose Analysis > Repeat Summary.
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