10.6084/m9.figshare.8288513.v1 Vanessa Andries Vanessa Andries Evi Keuckelaere Evi Keuckelaere Katrien Staes Katrien Staes Tino Hochepied Tino Hochepied Joachim Taminau Joachim Taminau Kelly Lemeire Kelly Lemeire Philippe Birembaut Philippe Birembaut Geert Berx Geert Berx Frans Roy Frans Roy Additional file 1: of A new mouse model to study the role of ectopic Nanos3 expression in cancer Springer Nature 2019 NANOS Cre-loxP ROSA26 locus Mouse embryogenesis Lung cancer model 2019-06-17 05:00:00 Journal contribution https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_of_A_new_mouse_model_to_study_the_role_of_ectopic_Nanos3_expression_in_cancer/8288513 Figure S1. The coding DNA sequence and the corresponding Nanos3 protein sequence of the human NANOS3 gene. After splicing, this gene is transcribed into two isoforms. The first intron (first red horizontal arrow) is retained in the transcript encoding isoform 2, and encodes an in-frame peptide. (DOC 1602 kb)