Table 3 Interaction groups across various human SBF1 (GCC)-repeatsa.

From: A (GCC) repeat in SBF1 reveals a novel biological phenomenon in human and links to late onset neurocognitive disorder

Group 1

((((((.(((((&))))).))))))

CGUGCUGGUGGC&GCCAUGAGCGCG

5 vs 5, 5 vs 6, 5 vs 7, 5 vs 8, 5 vs 9, 5 vs 10, 6 vs 6, 6 vs 7, 6 vs 8, 8 vs 8

Group 2

(((((((((.((..(((((&)))))..)).)))))))))

GCCAUGGCGCGGCUCGCGG&CCGCGUCCCUCGCCAUGGC

6 vs 9, 6 vs 10, 7 vs 7, 7 vs 8, 7 vs 9, 7 vs 10, 8 vs 9, 8 vs 10, 9 vs 9, 9 vs 10, 10 vs 10

  1. aLengths with interaction structure and sequences in bracket-dot notation (matching parenthesis are opening and closing bases of a base pair, dots are unpaired bases, and separate the two interacting sequences).