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TaqI and HindIII RFLPs at the chicken PAX3 locus
Animal Genetics, 1996International ...
Girard-Santosuosso, O. +8 more
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RFLP Standardization Report for DP Beta/HindIII
1989Twenty-eight bands were identified by RFLP in the DRB/HID system, as shown in Table 1 and Figure 1. The distribution among core cell lines of 25 bands with high DRB specificity is shown in Table 2.
G. Paulsen +5 more
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Construction and characterization of a peanut HindIII BAC library
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005Bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries have been an essential tool for physical analyses of genomes of many crops. We constructed and characterized the first large-insert DNA library for Arachis hypogaea L. The HindIII BAC library contains 182,784 clones; only 5,484 (3%) had no inserts; and the average insert size is 104.05 kb. Chloroplast DNA
B, Yüksel, A H, Paterson
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RFLP Standardization Report for 210H/HindIII
1989The 210H probe detects bands of three size classes (Fig. 1, Table 1). Std. band 1 contains one fragment of 30.50 kb encompassing the nonpolymorphic 210HB gene (1) and also, in “long” C4B haplotypes (2), a second fragment containing the 210HA gene. In “short” C4B haplotypes the 210HA gene is detected on a 25.19 kb band (std. band 2).
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RFLP Standardization Report for C4/HindIII
1989Seven standard bands have been defined using the C4 probe (Table 1). Band 3 (19.26 kb) is only found in one sample (WT8,9017) and is probably a partial digestion product of bands 5 and 7 (Table 2 and Fig. 1). Band 4 is found in all nondeletion haplotypes and constitutes the 3’ half of the C4A gene. In many C4A deletion haplotypes (1), (lanes 13,15, and
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Convenient vectors for cloning and sequencing EcoRI and HindIII fragments
Gene, 1987The polylinker regions of plasmid pUC and bacteriophage M13mp vectors have been specifically modified to provide alternative positions for cloning and reexcising EcoRI and HindIII fragments; the EcoRI and HindIII sites have been moved internal to BamHI and Bg/II sites.
H J, Edenberg, L G, Moss, W J, Rutter
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RFLP Standardization Report for BF/HindIII
1989Two nonpolymorphic, low molecular weight bands (Table 1) are produced by this enzyme/probe combination (Fig. 1). The 5’ end of the Bf gene is probably contained in the less intense, 2.86 kb band (standard band 2) and the majority of the coding sequence, up to the 3’end, lies in the 4.52 kb band (1).
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RFLP Standardization Report for C2/HindIII
1989The C2 probe detects a single fragment (Table 1) in each DNA sample. This fragment shows the same allelic micro-heterogeneity (Table 2 and Fig. 1) as previously described (1) for SstI digests. However, because of the small size differences among the HindIII fragments, it is not possible to assign each fragment to its appropriate allele.
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The nucleotide sequence of a 10465 bp HindIII genomic fragment from fowlpox virus (FPV) is presented. Analysis of the nucleotide sequence revealed 10 potential major open reading frames (ORFs). Five of these ORFs are predicted to encode polypeptides with significant homology to hypothetical polypeptides derived from nucleotide sequence analysis of the ...
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RFLP Standardization Report for DR Alpha/HindIII
1989Two nonpolymorphic, low molecular standard weight fragments are produced by this probe-enzyme combination (Fig. 1). Standard band 2 (2.35 kb) is the more intense band and spans the majority of the exons of the gene (nos. 2, 3, and 4) (1).
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