Meerut lab (Gupta, Balyan, Rustgi) 80 wheat EST-SSRs, not in the Sorrells set of Uni-EST-SSRs. BI480021 BG908791 BI479738 BG313284 BG274953 BG909793 BG908790 BI479767 BG313511 BI479950 BG909784 BG908612 BG604521 BI479770 BI479196 BG909764 BG908603 BG605288 BI479809 BG604599 BG909482 BG909459 BG605310 BG604260 BI479801 BG909325 BI479713 BG606122 BG605394 BG606384 BG909030 BI479118 BG604565 BG262529 BI479561 BG908985 BI479123 BG604672 BG262603 BG263001 BG909152 BI479585 BG604688 Bg262485 BI480562 BG908960 BI479751 BG604694 BG274944 BG262903 BG908922 BI479884 BG604714 BG262868 BG604899 BG908890 BI479902 BG604731 Bg262880 BG605148 BG908909 BI480011 BG604862 BG262892 BG908875 BG604939 BG262944 BG605404 BG908846 BI479142 BG604973 BG262964 BG908818 BI479580 BG605043 BG313609 BG908816 BI479694 BG605005 BG313615 ====== Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 From: Sachin Rustgi <rustgi2001@yahoo.com> The 80 unique sequences deposited by our group are unique to each other and I have also explored the possibility, which you have indicated in your mail that these sequences may represent non aligning parts of a single gene by manually viewing the members of each contig corresponding to our 80 unique sequences at TIGR site (consensus sequences for the above 80 ESTs are also available at this site). Not a single sequence is represented in two different contigs. I have also used tBLASTx to ensure that non of the above EST correspond to the same protein counterpart.