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Rapid communication: Linkage mapping of the porcine immunoreceptor DAP10 and NKG2D genes
Journal of Animal Science
  • K. S. Kim, Iowa State University
  • Y. D. Zhang, Iowa State University
  • D. Yim, Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School
  • Y. B. Kim, Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School
  • Max F. Rothschild, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2002
DOI
/2002.8051377x
Abstract

Genus and Species. Sus scrofa. Loci. DNAX-activation protein 10 (DAP10) and natural killer cell receptor D (NKG2D). Source and Description of Primers. Primers were designed from the porcine DAP10 and NKG2D sequences (GenBank accession nos. AF285446 and AF285448, respectively). The DAP10 primers were used to amplify approximately 500 bp of the fragment spanning DAP10 exon 4 and DAP12 exon 5. The DAP10 and DAP12 genes are linked in opposite transcriptional orientation, separated by 152 bp (Yim et al., 2001). The NKG2D primers were used to amplify approximately 700 bp of the fragment spanning NKG2D exons 8 and 9.

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This is an article from Journal of Animal Science 80 (2002): 1377, doi:/2002.8051377x. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
American Society of Animal Science
Language
en
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Citation Information
K. S. Kim, Y. D. Zhang, D. Yim, Y. B. Kim, et al.. "Rapid communication: Linkage mapping of the porcine immunoreceptor DAP10 and NKG2D genes" Journal of Animal Science Vol. 80 Iss. 5 (2002) p. 1377 - 1378
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