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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Duplications are frequent in 'wild type' axenic strains. (a-e) Log2 ratios (each strain compared to the Ax2(Ka) reference) are indicated by vertical lines;
array probes are ordered according to their chromosomal location given by dictyBase
assembly version 2.5. The previously known Ax3 duplication involves the region of
chromosome 2 between approximately 2.25 and 3 Mb, which is wholly contained within
the region duplicated in Ax2(Wee).
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