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LexA-binding motif of
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Information theory) of the position, while the height of each letter is proportional to its frequency at that position in the collection of sites
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English: This is a
sequence logo of the
LexA-binding motif of
Gram-positive bacteria. The logo was created from a list of experimentally-reported LexA-binding sites using the Weblogo server (
http://weblogo.berkeley.edu/). At each position, the height of the stack represents the information content (see
Information theory) of the position, while the height of each letter is proportional to its frequency at that position in the collection of sites
This biology image could be re-created using
vector graphics as an
SVG file. This has several advantages; see
Commons:Media for cleanup for more information. If an SVG form of this image is available, please upload it and afterwards replace this template with {{
vector version available|new image name}}.
It is recommended to name the SVG file “LexA gram positive bacteria sequence logo.svg”—then the template
Vector version available (or
Vva) does not need the new image name parameter.
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English Wikipedia, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license:
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