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Patterns CASAI.0001,.0004, and.0011 differed from CASAI.0002 by the position of a single larger band in each pattern.
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Misalignment between a band in one pattern and the same band in a compared pattern was considered a one-band mismatch.
A newly submitted pattern (B) was considered distinct from an existing pattern (A) if any band in the pattern differed by more than the allowed 2.5% variation in size.
Moreover, direct combination of two or several stripes may result in the formation of wide bands in the pattern (Fig. 5(f)).
Reasons for nonexact matches were categorized as the addition or omission of one or more bands in one pattern compared with the other, mismatch of individual bands in compared patterns, and a shift up or down in one pattern compared with the other.
Interestingly, in this study, we observed that strains of the Pediatric clone differing in three to five bands in PFGE pattern, isolated in the same hospital, carried either the typical SCC mec types VI or IVc.
To test whether THI treatment could have a beneficial effect on Titin sarcomere pattern in mdx mice, Titin was visualized by immunostaining using an antibody that recognizes the Titin epitope close to the Z-band, thereby producing a tight banding pattern in each side of the normal Z-disk (Fig. 3F).
In contrast, the number of IS 6110 in FLiP patterns varied from 3 to 8, and 49 (80,3%) of strains possessed 6 8 bands in pattern.
The DNA bands of these four bacteria were corresponded to the predominant DNA bands in the electrophoresis pattern.
Signal from skull fat was suppressed by placing 10 saturation bands in a circular pattern over the PRESS box.
However, the intensity of the bands in the ladder pattern changed subtly upon insertion of either DNA insert orientations.
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