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using immunoprecipiation you can isolate a protein (protein x) you think is involved in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), which is caused, in part, by a hyperactive tyrosine protein kinase called ABL. You think one of the targets of ABL is the protein X that you can purify. In comparing tissues with and without the disease, you subject the samples to isoelectic focusing. Understanding how IEF works, how would you expect the samples with CML to migrate compared to the wild-type, non-diseased sample protein

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