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. 2010 May 11;19(15):2958–2973. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddq201

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Examples of exons with splicing differences between human and chimpanzee/rhesus cerebellums. (A) RT–PCR analysis of the exon 2 of GPBP1L1 in human (Hs), chimpanzee (Pt) and rhesus macaque (Rm) samples. (B) RT–PCR analysis of the exon 2 of DDX42 in human (Hs), chimpanzee (Pt) and rhesus macaque (Rm) samples. (C) RT–PCR analysis of the exon 2 of HIP14L (also referred to as ZDHHC13) in human (Hs), chimpanzee (Pt) and rhesus macaque (Rm) samples. ANK, ankyrin repeat; TM, transmembrane domain; DHHC (Asp–His–His–Cys), cysteine-rich domain. (D) RT–PCR analysis of the exon 3 of MAGOH in human (Hs), chimpanzee (Pt) and rhesus macaque (Rm) samples. In each figure, the exon with differential splicing between species is indicated as the green box in the gene structure diagram. Translation start site is indicated by the forward arrow. The sizes of exons and introns are not drawn according to the scale.