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Table 1Sequences of primers and adaptors
Fig. 1.Northern hybridization analysis usingadult stage; lane 1), and those acclimated to 15ras2and 2 days (lane 3)
Fig. 3.Partial sequences of predicted cDNA (combination of 5(lower row). The gaps are indicated by bars
Fig. 4.Nucleotide (upper row) and deduced amino acid (lower row) sequences of the predicted cDNA
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