Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Genealogical trees for the VH and the Vλ rearrangements of case 3. / There were 11 cells that carried a VH as well as a Vλ gene amplificate (the names of the cells are given in the trees). In the Vλ tree generated by the software, one mutation (either 200 G to A or 200 G to C in all sequences; see sequences available from the EMBL data library) was erroneously regarded as a shared mutation. This was corrected, defining the mutations as distinct events. Furthermore, we positioned f1-37 into the left main branch of the Vλ tree to get compatibility in the heavy and light chain genealogical trees. Dup indicates duplication. See Figure 2 for additional explanations.

Genealogical trees for the VH and the Vλ rearrangements of case 3.

There were 11 cells that carried a VH as well as a Vλ gene amplificate (the names of the cells are given in the trees). In the Vλ tree generated by the software, one mutation (either 200 G to A or 200 G to C in all sequences; see sequences available from the EMBL data library) was erroneously regarded as a shared mutation. This was corrected, defining the mutations as distinct events. Furthermore, we positioned f1-37 into the left main branch of the Vλ tree to get compatibility in the heavy and light chain genealogical trees. Dup indicates duplication. See Figure 2 for additional explanations.

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