Bao et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Molecular structure and sequence homology of a gene related to α1-antitrypsin in the human genomeBao et al., 1988
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- Bao J
- Reed-Fourquet L
- Sifers R
- Kidd V
- Woo S
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- Genomics
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Abstract A 7.7-kb EcoRI genomic DNA fragment highly homologous to the human α 1- antitrypsin (AAT) gene has been cloned. This antitrypsin-related sequence is physically linked to the authentic AAT gene and both are present in a single cosmid clone. Nucleotide …
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