Figure 3.
Figure 3. Comparison of wild-type and Arg134Xaa mutant mRNA stability. (A) Example of DNA and cDNA allele quantifications for one of the transfected cell lines. The percentage above the first T peak refers to the proportion of the mutant allele as determined by the Pyrosequencing software. E indicates time of enzyme addition; S indicates time of substrate addition. (B) Average results of the DNA and cDNA allele quantifications for the 10 transfected cell lines. The units for the x- and y-axes refer to the proportion of mutant alleles. Four replicates for each transfected line were performed. Error bars indicate the standard deviations. The r2 value indicates the correlation coefficient between the DNA and cDNA quantifications.

Comparison of wild-type and Arg134Xaa mutant mRNA stability. (A) Example of DNA and cDNA allele quantifications for one of the transfected cell lines. The percentage above the first T peak refers to the proportion of the mutant allele as determined by the Pyrosequencing software. E indicates time of enzyme addition; S indicates time of substrate addition. (B) Average results of the DNA and cDNA allele quantifications for the 10 transfected cell lines. The units for the x- and y-axes refer to the proportion of mutant alleles. Four replicates for each transfected line were performed. Error bars indicate the standard deviations. The r2 value indicates the correlation coefficient between the DNA and cDNA quantifications.

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