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The cry1 and phyB mutants are presented as controls.
Examples of nondisjunction induced by inversion heterozygosity, translocation heterozygosity, chromosome fragments, radiation, heat, and recombination-defective mutants are presented.
Because a range of phenotypes was observed in these embryos, three different double mutants are presented at each stage.
The individual microsatellite (MS) mutation rates for each clonal population, determined after DNA sequence analyses of independent mutants are presented in Table S2.
It was proposed that this property of the mutants might be the result of conformational differences transduced to the E ectodomain from the mutated TMD α-helix such that the epitopes of the mutants are presented to the host immune system in a more efficient manner or that new epitopes are exposed.
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The frequency of these different phenotypes in lin-44 mutants is presented in Figure S2.
The scheme of the designed deletion mutants is presented in Figure 1A.
A list of asexual mutants is presented in Table S2.
Finally, results are put together and the unified picture of a "functional ecosystem," populated mostly by nonviable mutants, is presented.
The average loop positions from the EOT ensemble of six EmrE mutants is presented in terms of the fraction of configurations for which each loop occupies the cytoplasm.
Representative examples of Slt2 activation in different mutants are shown in Figure 2. The complete data set (Western blots) for all the selected mutants is presented in Additional file 1.
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