Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Schematic representation of the PIG-A gene and PCR primers. / Gray and black rectangles represent coding regions and noncoding regions, respectively, in 5 exons of the PIG-A gene. Lines connecting exons represent introns. Primers (open rectangles) used for PCR are at the corresponding areas in the gene. The base sequences of these primers are shown in Table 2.

Schematic representation of the PIG-A gene and PCR primers.

Gray and black rectangles represent coding regions and noncoding regions, respectively, in 5 exons of the PIG-A gene. Lines connecting exons represent introns. Primers (open rectangles) used for PCR are at the corresponding areas in the gene. The base sequences of these primers are shown in Table 2.

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