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Fig. 4. Nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of Apis T ßh. The first
nucleotide and amino acid residue of the translational start site are
designated as position 1. The amino acid positions of DOMON and
Cu2+ type II ascorbate-dependent monoxygenase domains predicted by
Scansite 2.0 (Obenauer et al.,
2003) are indicated by italic bold and bold text, respectively.
The nucleic acid sequences in white text on a black background are the regions
used to synthesize the DIG-labeled antisense RNA probe for
aTßh in situ hybridization procedures. The nucleic acid
sequences used as primers for quantitative real-time PCR analysis are shown in
black text on a grey background and the sequence used as a probe is shown in
underlined black text on a grey background.