All three of these start positions agree well with Kozak's consensus sequence.
It should also be noted that no attempt has been made to produce contigs or consensus sequences.
The above consensus sequences, while conserved on average, are not found intact in most promoters.
On average, only 3 to 4 of the 6 base pairs in each consensus sequence are found in any given promoter.
Both of these consensus sequences belong to the regulatory promoter.
On the one hand, restriction sites can be generally represented by consensus sequences.
Table 4shows the consensus sequences of the 10 most statistically significant motifs.
The more similar the sequences are to a consensus sequence, the stronger the binding is.
The majority of 5' and 3' splice sites are consensus sequences.
A consensus sequence was derived by picking the most frequently occurring base at each position.