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English: Isoform X1 encodes the longest protein and was used as standard for comparative analysis. Green boxes highlight exon sequences that encode amino acids present in final protein. Red text refers to deleterious mutations in the mRNA transcript and blue text refers to mRNA insertions not present in Isoform X1. Isoform nucleotide sequences found using NCBI Neucleotide. Exon sequences found using BLAT sequencing. EMBOSS Needle Alignment used for mRNA nucleotide comparison.
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