Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Ig VHDJH rearrangements from long-term in vitro growing embryo cell lines. / VH7183-D-JH and VHJ558-D-JH rearrangements were amplified, cloned, and sequenced as described in “Materials and methods.” The VHDJH joint sequences of clones obtained from the progeny of 2 independent embryo-derived precursors are shown. The sequences are aligned under the germline sequences corresponding to the 3′ region of VH 7183 and J558 families and the 5′ region of germline JH4 (top line). Dashed lines denote identities. N nucleotides are underlined. Parentheses indicate probable D-D joints. Nucleotides in italics may be assigned to germline sequences of V, D, or J segments and are putative sites of homology-directed recombination. RF indicates reading frame.

Ig VHDJH rearrangements from long-term in vitro growing embryo cell lines.

VH7183-D-JH and VHJ558-D-JH rearrangements were amplified, cloned, and sequenced as described in “Materials and methods.” The VHDJH joint sequences of clones obtained from the progeny of 2 independent embryo-derived precursors are shown. The sequences are aligned under the germline sequences corresponding to the 3′ region of VH 7183 and J558 families and the 5′ region of germline JH4 (top line). Dashed lines denote identities. N nucleotides are underlined. Parentheses indicate probable D-D joints. Nucleotides in italics may be assigned to germline sequences of V, D, or J segments and are putative sites of homology-directed recombination. RF indicates reading frame.

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