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We note that the p130−/− lane lacked full-length p130, but contained a lower band, which could represent a cross reactive protein or a truncated/spliced p130 variant.
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All tested miRNAs showed single bands at the expected size; however, chr13:75089548, chr8 146751538, and chr3:123916880 showed additional bands in the range of 100 nt, which could represent miRNA precursors.
A new parameter, which could represent the width of the pileup in residual indentation, was proposed; and the number of shear bands generated during deformation is strongly dependent on the parameter.
It is difficult to predict with certainty that the bands are diagnostic feature of the mitochondrial genome, but since RAGEP PCR uses gene specific primers, the PCR products could therefore be a result of amplification of homologous genes or pseudogenes which could represent nuclear mitochondrial DNA (NUMTs).
macrorrhizum[ 19], which could represent relict eastern forms.
The NW SE and SW NE dextral shear bands, which could be R and P respectively, are associated with sinistral N80° 90° trended shear bands which represent R′.
This could be due to some of those markers producing multiple bands, which could lead to a band derived from a paralogous locus being mapped in our population.
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The 130 kDa band which might represent the ectodomain shed form of Klotho was also glycosylated (Fig 2D).
Alternatively, although much less likely, the lower molecular weight gelatinolytic band could represent the active form of MMP-1 (45 kDa) or MMP-13 (41 kDa), which are capable of cleaving gelatin, albeit with the very low activity (Snoek-van Beurden and Von den Hoff 2005).
The 160 kDa band corresponds to the calculated weight of the full length agrin protein, while the smaller band could represent a degradation product.
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