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English: A folded 5’ UTR conformation of C9orf50 was generated using the 5’ UTR and some of the promoter region with the mFold RNA folding form. Five areas are enlarged to show base pairing of low energy structures compared to the folded version of the same sequence in gorillas shown in red. The total dG is -323.4 kcal/mol for humans and -311.3 kcal/mol for gorillas. Areas 1, 2, and 3 show similarly conserved structures between humans and gorillas.
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C9orf50 5' UTR Stem Loop Structures Compared to Ortholog in Gorilla

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