Exact(7)
Patient stem cell clones produced a similar number of motor neurons compared to controls, with or without androgen treatment.
However, some of the clones produced a relatively high background even with 50× blocking DNA.
Therefore, WT colonies did not produce a band, while correctly targeted clones produced a band of 1.7 kb.
Gel shift assays for all tested clones produced a mobility shift in the presence of purified ATAF2 protein but not in the presence of purified ΔATAF2 protein.
Eight such clones produced a single or very few small insert bands with high DNA densities disproportional to the DNA density of the vector band, suggesting co-migration of multiple repetitive bands.
Unsupervised hierarchical clustering using 202 discriminating BAC clones produced a dendrogram with two distinct arms: one predominantly composed of WNY carcinomas and the other mostly comprised of Belarussian samples (P<0.001).
Similar(53)
The majority of the clones produced an even distribution of cytoplasmic fluorescence, similar to C. crescentus producing GFP with no fusion (not shown).
These clones produced an intense signal at the proximal breakpoint when hybridized to 2j chromosomes but also weak additional signals in multiple locations.
Each of these clones produces a truncated fusion protein with YFP at the C-terminus.
These RNAi clones all reduced total gcs-1 mRNA levels in arsenite-treated wild-type animals, with seven out of twelve clones producing a statistically significant decrease.
In an attempt to reduce such eventual spot cross-hybridizations, only one representative cDNA clone per superunigene was selected to be printed in the microarray, and only clones producing a single PCR product were accepted (see Material and Methods), which produced a total of 21,081 reasonably specific cDNA probes.
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