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Fig. 2. Comparison of northern blot signals revealed by conventional autoradiography (A and B) and by phosphoimaging (C). The phosphoimager image contains orders of magnitude more information than the autoradiograph and is not subject to signal saturation. Therefore the intensities of the bands on the image reflect the mRNA levels more accurately. Top panels, autoradiographs; bottom panels, stained gels.