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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Biol Chem. 2001 Dec 28;277(12):10114–10120. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110527200

Fig. 1. Genomic organization on a kb scale of the α1,3GT gene of the human (above horizontal line) and rhesus (below horizontal line).

Fig. 1

The numbered boxes indicate the approximate location of exons within the locus of the two species but do not accurately reflect the length of each exon. The translation start and stop codons are located in exons 4 and 9. The horizontal thick bar above exon 9 denotes the GenBank data for human (J05421, 794 bp) contributed by Larsen et al. (5), and the short thick bar below exon 9 denotes the data for rhesus (M73306, 371 bp) contributed by Galili and Swanson (6). Shown below the gene locus representation is a contig of overlapping subgenomic clones derived from GenomeWalker libraries (horizontal arrows) or from long PCR experiments (horizontal lines).