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ABR thresholds in the ZA domain mutant described by Xia et al. (28) were elevated by 25 40 dB across the 10 40 kHz range, with hearing loss being greatest in the mid-frequency (16 22 kHz) range.

MAH A5 ΔGPL/4B2 mutant (described by Yamazaki et al., 2006a) and MAH strain 104 containing the plasmid pJDC60-tdTomato (MAH-td104) was grown on 7H10 medium described above supplemented with kanamycin sulfate (400 µg/ml).

Thus, BoHV-1ΔgEβgal differs from the mutant virus previously described by van Engelenburg et al., which carries a deletion of the complete gE gene based on the Lam strain [ 9]; from the mutant described by Rebordosa et al.[ 10] and from the recombinant strain developed by Chowdhury et al. that contains 372 of the 575 aa of gE [ 32].

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The mutants described by these authors are also characterized by the absence of limbs, retaining clavicle, anterior scapula and a rudimentary iliac bone.

This phenotype strikingly resembles the unique total loss-of-function phenotype of Fgf10 mutants described by Min et al. and Sekine et al. [29], [30].

Lazarevic et al. [ 27] reported that B. subtilis pgm mutants adopt a spherical shape; however, the B. subtilis cells of the pgm-mutant described by Weart et al. [ 25] were shorter as cells of the parental strain but still rod-shaped.

Mutants described by Poblete Castro et al. showed an increased Acetyl-CoA production flux [ 26].

blue was found in two strains that likely both were derived from the original population of blue mutants described by Dzwillo in 1959.

To allow the crystallization of ERα bound to the environmental molecules acting essentially as partial agonists that are unable to induce a stable conformation of the LBD, we used the ERα-Y537S LBD mutant described previously by Nettles et al. (2008).

Ets-binding mutants were made using complementary primers 5′-CTTATCCGGAGC GGAAAT TCCTTTC-3′ in which the central core Ets-binding site GGA (underlined) was mutated to TTC (triple mutant) as described by Withers and Hakomori [ 20], or as single mutants TGA (first base), GTA (second base) or GGC (third base) respectively.

This mutant carries a homozygous T-DNA insertion in the OAS-A1/OLD3 gene and is identical to the oasa1.1 mutant as described by Lopez-Martin et al. [ 17] (results not shown).

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