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The latter may reflect the fact that SQ20B NES-hTERT cells had many very short telomeres that did not hybridize well (or at all) with the telomeric probe used for the assay (data not shown).
These data best fit a scenario in which mung bean nuclease cleaves mismatches in hairpins - generating some short fragments before melting - and also short ssDNA in hairpin loops, resulting first in nicks, and then in many very short fragments upon DNA melting.
Local oversampling will add many very short branches that perturb the total tree length only slightly.
As there were many very short microtubules, we limited our analysis to the longest microtubule bundle observed in each cell.
However, we would like to point out that the phylogenetic analysis should only be interpreted as a heuristic tool, since the alignment of many very short, evolutionary very old, and highly AT-biased sequences is not trivial, regardless of alignment method used or prior editing to remove problematic areas.
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