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The type II fibers ("glycolytic fibers") have a little number of mitochondria and largely generate ATP through glycolytic metabolism, whereas type I fibers ("oxidative fibers") are mitochondria-rich and thus utilize mainly oxidative phosphorylation [ 8, 9].
It represents an important step towards answering the following fundamental question: Is microarray technology a reliable tool for furthering our understanding of biological systems at the genomic level or is it bound to produce a lot of biological/technological artefacts and largely generate false knowledge?
In principle, two major fiber types of skeletal muscle can be distinguished: type II fibers, also called glycolytic fibers, which have few mitochondria and largely generate ATP through glycolytic metabolism, and type I fibers, also called oxidative fibers, which are mitochondria-rich and utilize mainly oxidative phosphorylation for energy production [ 8, 9].
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