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Rapid Communication: BamHI Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Detected with a Pig Gastric Mucin (MUC5AC) Probe
Journal of Animal Science
  • R. G. Larson, Iowa State University
  • B. S. Turner, Harvard Medical School
  • K. R. Bhaskar, Harvard Medical School
  • J. T. LaMont, Harvard Medical School
  • Max F. Rothschild, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1996
DOI
/1996.7461443x
Abstract

Source and Description of Probe. PGM-9B is a 1,500-bp pig cDNA clone (Turner et al., 1995) that encodes a tandem repeat region of pig gastric mucin and has recently been shown to overlap clones that exhibit considerable (>60 to 80%) homology with the MUC5AC gene in the non-repeat regions (Turner et al., 1996).

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This is an article from Journal of Animal Science 74 (1996): 1443, doi:/1996.7461443x. Posted with permission.

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American Society of Animal Science
Language
en
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Citation Information
R. G. Larson, B. S. Turner, K. R. Bhaskar, J. T. LaMont, et al.. "Rapid Communication: BamHI Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Detected with a Pig Gastric Mucin (MUC5AC) Probe" Journal of Animal Science Vol. 74 Iss. 6 (1996) p. 1443 - 1443
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