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Investigation of Toxin Gene Clusters in Alaska's Beluga Whales: CDC66177 Insights

This research delves into the toxin gene clusters found in the Alaska E43 strain of Beluga whales. By analyzing the .rarA gene split arrangements and associated genes such as moaA, moaC, and plant pathogen orfs, we aim to understand the ecological impact of these toxins. The implications of the CDC66177 gene clusters on marine biology and public health are addressed, providing crucial insights into the toxins that may affect marine life in Alaska, particularly focusing on the Beluga population.

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Investigation of Toxin Gene Clusters in Alaska's Beluga Whales: CDC66177 Insights

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  1. rarA(split)* rarA(intact) rarA (split) alaS nifU nifS orfX3 orfX2 orfX1 p47 ntnh bont/E moaA moaC I II CDC66177 Alaska E43 Toxin Gene Cluster CDC66177 17B Alaska E43 Beluga

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