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Figure 5

From: Differential transcriptional modulation of duplicated fatty acid-binding protein genes by dietary fatty acids in zebrafish (Danio rerio): evidence for subfunctionalization or neofunctionalization of duplicated genes

Figure 5

The steady-state level of hnRNA for fabp1b.1 in intestine (A), fabp7a in liver (B), fabp7a in muscle (C), fabp7b in intestine (D), fabp7b in brain (E), and fabp11a in muscle (F) of zebrafish fed diets differing in FA content. The levels of hnRNA for fabp genes in intestine, liver, muscle and brain of fish fed either diet HD, LD, LND or LFD was determined by RT-qPCR. The steady-state level of fabp hnRNA was normalized to the steady-state level of ef1α hnRNA transcripts in the same sample. Data are presented as the mean ratio ± S.E.M. (x 10-3). Significant differences in the relative steady-state level of fabp hnRNA transcripts between fish (n = 5) fed different diets are indicated by an asterisk.

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