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As reported for virtually all populations, the allele with 22 repeats and two CAA interruptions made up the vast majority of alleles.
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Eight CAA employees were made aware of Weinstein's alleged behavior, according to the publication.
Specifically, while the overwhelming majority of SCA patients have pure CAG repeat expansions [10] [12], [37], [41], 40/40 ALS patients in this study had at least one CAA interruption.
HRSV-G gene was amplified by primers (outer sense) 47- CCT GGG AYA CTC TYA ATC AT, (inner sense) 137-TGG CAA TGA TAA TCT CAA C (inner antisense) 117- CCT YTG CTA ACT GCA CT and (outer antisense) 147-GTA TAC CAA CCW GTT CTT A; antisense primers align in the downstream fusion gene.
Sequencing also documented an overall 2,766 bp AR coding sequence consisting of a 27 aa polyglutamine tract (26 CAG repeats followed by one CAA), an 8 aa polyproline tract, and a 20 aa polyglycine tract.
For a fair comparison, we have ensured that the number of traffic sources is the same for all three CAAs in the following way.
Tables 12 and 13 and Figures 18 and 19, which show a comparison of the T R for the three CAAs for the 36-node network and the 100-node network, respectively, indicate that e-TICA2 outperforms TICA and e-TICA in most random topologies.
If A = {end nodes for SPT} and B = {end nodes of MST}, then for comparing all three CAAs, we have made a super set 'C' which is defined as C = A U B. Hence, C = {end nodes of SPT and MST}.
Since glutamine is encoded by the two codons CAA and CAG, the common transition C→T can create TAA and TAG stop codons.
Three sections from each mouse were used and five fields containing CAA and five fields containing plaques on each section were imaged.
Morphologically, two types of CAA can be distinguished: CAA with capillary involvement (CAA-type 1) and CAA lacking capillary Aβ deposition (CAA-type 2) [ 130].
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