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. 2020 Mar 30;39(9):e103852. doi: 10.15252/embj.2019103852

Figure EV5. Growth and csRNA stability in the absence of cbf1 .

Figure EV5

  • A
    Growth curves in rich medium. Deletion of cbf1 has no influence on growth when compared to the wild type. The average cell density is based on three independent biological replicates.
  • B–F
    Determination of the stability of csRNAs based on rifampicin assays shown in Fig 6D. In the absence of cbf1, csRNAs become less stable when compared to the wild type. The relative RNA levels were calculated based on at least two independent experiments.
Data information: Error bars show SD from the mean.