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. 2005 Aug 5;33(14):4425–4432. doi: 10.1093/nar/gki748

Figure 1.

Figure 1

PAGE of the parent 199 bp fragment and its A-tract mutants. (A) Typical polyacrylamide gel. The two lanes on the edges of the gel contain the 50 bp ladder (fragments with 150–550 bp). From left to right, the fragments in the other lanes are: 222D (containing two tandem copies of the curvature module), the parent 199 bp fragment, 199A, 199B, 199C, 199D, 199E, 199F, 199G, 199H, 199I, 199J, 199K, 198A, 198B, 198C and 198D (Table 1). (B) Dependence of the mobility of the parent 199 bp fragment and its A-tract mutants on the number of base pairs in the fragment. The symbols correspond to: closed circle, fragments in the standard marker ladder; open circle, 199 bp family.