Figure 1
Figure 1. Example of JAK2 V617F mutation as detected in peripheral blood cells and plasma. Wild-type normal control is shown in (A). In trace B the analysis of the peripheral blood cells shows the mutated peak (T) as heterozygous while in plasma sample from the same patient obtained at the same time (trace C) the mutant peak is clearly homozygous/hemizygous.

Example of JAK2 V617F mutation as detected in peripheral blood cells and plasma. Wild-type normal control is shown in (A). In trace B the analysis of the peripheral blood cells shows the mutated peak (T) as heterozygous while in plasma sample from the same patient obtained at the same time (trace C) the mutant peak is clearly homozygous/hemizygous.

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