9 research outputs found

    The distribution of the CAG repeats in 2006 wild-type chromosomes.

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    <p>The distribution of the CAG repeats in 2006 wild-type chromosomes.</p

    The distribution of the haplotypes defined by C<sup>987</sup>GG/G<sup>987</sup>GG and TAA<sup>1118</sup>/TAC<sup>1118</sup> according to CAG repeat number.

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    <p>The distribution of the haplotypes defined by C<sup>987</sup>GG/G<sup>987</sup>GG and TAA<sup>1118</sup>/TAC<sup>1118</sup> according to CAG repeat number.</p

    Detection of the haplotypes defined by C<sup>987</sup>GG/G<sup>987</sup>GG and TAA<sup>1118</sup>/TAC<sup>1118</sup> via agarose gel electrophoresis (A) and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (B). Lanes 1–4, 5–8 and 9–12 in A and B were PCR products from 6 different individuals.

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    <p>Detection of the haplotypes defined by C<sup>987</sup>GG/G<sup>987</sup>GG and TAA<sup>1118</sup>/TAC<sup>1118</sup> via agarose gel electrophoresis (A) and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (B). Lanes 1–4, 5–8 and 9–12 in A and B were PCR products from 6 different individuals.</p

    The polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis of ANs and the CAG repeat ladder.

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    <p>Lanes 1–6 and 8–12 were ANs; lane 7 was the CAG repeat ladder. The CAG repeat numbers of the ladder’s bands were 13, 14, 18–43, 45, 46, 48 and 49. The bands contained 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 46, 48 and 49 CAG repeats were marked by specific number.</p

    Characteristics of the studied series of MJD patients.

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    a<p>Adjusted for the average expanded CAG repeat length in the studied series of MJD patients.</p><p>Characteristics of the studied series of MJD patients.</p
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