Long Orf Added Long Orf Gene +2 frame 52,913-54,454

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Long Orf Added Long Orf Gene +2 frame 52,913-54,454 MTATRINPQLVNFASEIDDDTLKQAEQTASMPFVYPHVALMPDAHFGKGSSVGTVIPTQGAVIPAAVGVDIGCGMIAARTTYIAQDLDDRMAATGHGLDTLRASIESAIPMSAGGYNKRLDRYPFTAARIVELDHRAFELNIDLTHSPKWREQLGTLGGGNHFIELCLDQLDRVWLFLHSGSRGVGNKIAQKHIKAAQNACEGIELPSKDLAYLTEGTPQFYEYLRELHWAQRFAYSNRAEMMDRFARAFANWIGTPVDDVSAFIAETINTHHNYTEQEEHGGRFVWLTRKGAIDAHEGVRGLIPGSMGHLLIRRHRQRQPRRVVLSTARRWPPLLPHESPETVHRRRFGGPYARHRIPARRRVDRRNPRRVQADRRRHARRRRAGHRRRRAAANPERQGAVTHDVHRSADRSPPTRHHHTASRRRNRQRTPRPQRRVLVSIGPTVGECISPRSPTRAGCRHGGWRESVRRQRSAGNPLPRIGWPRAVRVERCAAHHRATAGHRNHRRDRLHQZ Gene 83 +1 frame 53,814-54,119 (Need to delete gene 82, no CP) MASSPAAWGTCSYVVTGKGNPEGLCSAPHGAGRRYSRTKARKLFTADDLADRMRGIEYRHGDAWIDEIPDAYKPIDVVMHDAAELVTVDAELRQILNVKGQZ Possible frame shift product MTATRINPQLVNFASEIDDDTLKQAEQTASMPFVYPHVALMPDAHFGKGSSVGTVIPTQGAVIPAAVGVDIGCGMIAARTTYIAQDLDDRMAATGHGLDTLRASIESAIPMSAGGYNKRLDRYPFTAARIVELDHRAFELNIDLTHSPKWREQLGTLGGGNHFIELCLDQLDRVWLFLHSGSRGVGNKIAQKHIKAAQNACEGIELPSKDLAYLTEGTPQFYEYLRELHWAQRFAYSNRAEMMDRFARAFANWIGTPVDDVSAFIAETINTHHNYTEQEEHGGRFVWLTRKGAIDAHEGVRGLIPGSMGTCSYVVTGKGNPEGLCSAPHGAGRRYSRTKARKLFTADDLADRMRGIEYRHGDAWIDEIPDAYKPIDVVMHDAAELVTVDAELRQILNVKGQZ

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