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Rapid Communication: SacI Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism in a Porcine Vascular Cellular Adhesion Molecule (VCAM1) Gene
Journal of Animal Science
  • J. M. Helm, Iowa State University
  • C. B. Schmitz, Iowa State University
  • Christopher K. Tuggle, Iowa State University
  • Max F. Rothschild, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1994
DOI
/1994.72102764x
Abstract

Probe Source and Description. A randomly selected 1.3-kb cDNA clone (S28) was isolated from a porcine spleen library (CLONTECH j. Amplification and hybridization analysis (previously described; Tuggle and Schmitz, 1994) indicated S28 was specifically expressed in spleen. A 504-bp BgZII-BarnHI subclone of S28 was sequenced and identified as a porcine vascular cellular adhesion molecule ( VCAM) cDNA fragment with 82, 73, and 72% identity to human, mouse, and rat VCAM1, respectively.

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This is an article from Journal of Animal Science 72 (1994): 2764, doi:/1994.72102764x. Posted with permission.

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American Society of Animal Science
Language
en
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Citation Information
J. M. Helm, C. B. Schmitz, Christopher K. Tuggle and Max F. Rothschild. "Rapid Communication: SacI Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism in a Porcine Vascular Cellular Adhesion Molecule (VCAM1) Gene" Journal of Animal Science Vol. 72 Iss. 10 (1994) p. 2764 - 2764
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