Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Representative example demonstrating clonality in various subpopulations of cells in patients with MDS. / (A) LOH (D5S471). (B) X-chromosome activation. Two peaks represent the 2 alleles. Loss of one peak (or significant reduction in its intensity) represents a loss of an allele. In the X-chromosome analysis, clonality is present when one peak disappears after digestion with the restriction enzyme Hpa1 because of lack of amplification products caused by the enzymatic digestion.

Representative example demonstrating clonality in various subpopulations of cells in patients with MDS.

(A) LOH (D5S471). (B) X-chromosome activation. Two peaks represent the 2 alleles. Loss of one peak (or significant reduction in its intensity) represents a loss of an allele. In the X-chromosome analysis, clonality is present when one peak disappears after digestion with the restriction enzyme Hpa1 because of lack of amplification products caused by the enzymatic digestion.

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