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. 2001 May 2;2(5):research0017.1–research0017.7. doi: 10.1186/gb-2001-2-5-research0017

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Sequence comparison of the first protein-coding exon of GCNF. The mouse-derived (m) DNA sequence (upper line, GenBank accession number AF254575) of the first protein-coding exon and flanking sequences are compared with the human-derived (h) sequence (lower line, S83309 for the coding, and NT_008491 for the flanking sequences). Identical nucleotides are highlighted in the human sequence by bold letters, gaps in the alignment are shown as dots. The deduced amino-acid sequence of the human protein is shown in the single-letter code. The bold P (proline) marks the position of an arginine in the mouse protein. Sequences represented in mouse and human cDNAs are underlined. The conserved GT-motif of the splice acceptor site is shown in italics.